literacy in schools|What are some positive steps teachers or schools have taken to improve literacy?
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literacy in schools–: What are some positive steps teachers or schools have taken to improve literacy?
We have an ongoing debate about literacy in Western Australia.
I am sure that there are students or teachers out there who have encountered difficulties too.
Could you please answer the following?
1 What are the main barriers to improving literacy standards.
2 Could you tell me what pro-active steps you have taken, or that your teacher/school has taken to improve literacy?
3 Are there any good websites that parents or kids can access to assist? (Free websites would be ideal)
The answer in the following: (Hint: The answer is not necessarily.)
Answer by abo al hzm
I AGREE
Answer by Ladder Captain-29
Yes GET the parents involved in their school life and assist in words or problems they do not understand but in NO means do the work for them
Answer by Michael S
The problem with most public schools is that everyone points the finger at everyone else for its failures. Instead they need to look in the mirror, and ask what can I do better. Thus, they could define the true meaning of the word “Mentor”. (throwing taxpayers money at it hasn’t worked, has it??)
Answer by probslvr
Main Barriers –
1) Practice – Literacy is like any other skill, the more you practice the better you will become. Have you ever noticed that higher level courses (honors, AP etc..) require more reading & writing than basic or remedial level courses? The kids needing the most practice are required to do the least amount.
2) Student inerests – Letting students have choices in what they read plays a huge part in the amount they will read. Car and Driver magizines may engage some teenagers a lot more than Emily Dickinson. Technical reading or non-fiction materials are as important as literature in the quest to increase literacy (I know this is sacrilege amoung American English teachers). Research papers can be written on any subject and accomplish the same as papers on literary figures. ( I think I would croak if I hade to read 50 papers on Egar Allen Poe every year – how boring is that?).
3) Consistant standards – Literacy meeds to be a part of every class and home as well. Yes kids, spelling does count in phys. ed.
Proactive steps –
The best practical guide to improving literacy school wide is “Literacy Across the Curriculum: Setting and Implementing Goals for Grades Six Through 12″. This is very hands-on and does not require money to implement. It is available at the web page given below.
Answer by Jono M
Most people will say get the parents involved, however I work with a lot of children whose parents can’t read/write and I wouldn’t advise the children to learn anything from them apart from the fact that cousins really shouldn’t marry.
Answer by wild-man of Borneo
The teachers cannot do anything.
It’s the dirty old men in office who wanted the teachers to teach little children the ghost stories that is creating the blunders and slip-ups with human errors.
When they took for granted they are the Boss on planet earth.
How they destroyed human lives of their own little children born and raised after independence on planet earth.
What our creator left behind after world war two the gifts of life was thrown away on planet earth.
Try and decode the lyrics of this song “The street of London” ?
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literacy in schools
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literacy in schools–: If we dissolved the public school system, wouldn’t our literacy rate suffer? And more religious schools?
Would the literacy rate decrease or increase if the public school systems were dissolved or if education focused on a state level? If the public school system was dissolved, would religious schools start popping up across the country? Is it appropriate to move closer to a foreign country that may have more radical religious schools than we do, or would we be safe from it because it’s not in today’s Western culture?
The answer in the following: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by Pastor Ted
Why would it ever be dissolved? And I certainly hope more religious schools would NOT be formed. We have enough indoctrination and brainwashing as it is.
Answer by GrizzlyMint
You need to look at the statistics on how well students from public schools vs private (often religious) schools do on standardized tests. You seem to be assuming our public schools are better than the private schools, and this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Answer by Rocky
I think it would actually increase because public schools today are incompetent.
Answer by Proud Texan
We would turn into a third world country in less than a decade.
Answer by Jacob W
In America? No one is even discussing dissolving public schools in America. We want to make them better. We want to make them more efficient. What we would like to dissolve is the stranglehold the Teachers Union has over them. The problem is not teachers themselves but the Union and its leadership. There is a lot of corruption in our Public School system. In New Jersey, for instance, we pay over ,000 per student yet they are among the worst educated in the country. Way too much of that money never makes it to the classroom. It is just used to support a massive, bloated bureaucracy.
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Answer by History Will Prove Libs Wrong
The western world has embraced public education since Napoleon and that’s not going to change. Hypothetically though, there would probably be a secular private school alternative.
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