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<title>Becoming a Teacher in a Feild-Based Setting: Instructors Manuel</title>
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<title>God&apos;s Design and Phonemic Awareness</title>
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<description>Phonemic awareness is the foundation for a child's literacy development.  God's initial interation with man after creation, through the spoken word, bestows authority on oral language.  Manipulation of language begins in infancy and continues throughout one's life.  Teachers need to understand what phonemic awareness entails in order to develop and assess a child's development in this area.</description>

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<title>Meeting the Literacy Needs of Adult Learners through a Community-University Partnership</title>
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<description>What learning occurs when higher education juxtaposes with an adult literacy program? This article addresses that question by qualitatively investigating and depicting one atypical scenario, a collaborative model between a university graduate Remedial Reading class and a local adult literacy coalition. The co-researchers utilized hybrid discourse and grounded theory to gain a new perspective on a familiar situation, the learning process that occurs within a university classroom. The educational implications are adult and higher education systems clearly need, and benefit from, the partnership. Graduate students reap great cognitive, pedagogical, and cultural learning gains and adult learners gain tutoring sessions with highly trained and motivated educators.</description>

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<title>Student-Involved Classroom Libraries</title>
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<title>Content Subjects and Reading: Are All Teachers Reading Teachers?</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 06:43:47 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Adolescent Literacy: What Is It and How Might You Support Its Development?</title>
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<title>Literacy Center Stations: Are They Practical for English Language Learners?</title>
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<title>God&apos;s Design and Phonemic Awareness: What is phonemic awareness, what is phonics, and what does God have to do with it?</title>
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