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Article Search Results For Primary School
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2003-03-20 When Should I Teach Phonemic Awareness
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Teaching phonemic awareness can begin in in kindergarten with simple tasks. More advanced tasks can then be taught in first grade. See this short article and chart, which are guides for teachers.
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2003-03-19 Good Parent-Teacher Relationship Benefits Children
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Children are the benefactors when parents and teachers communicate. Both parents and teachers have insights to the child, and sharing this information can yield solutions to problems that arise at school. This article provides parents reasons for building a good relationship with teachers and ways to get involved in elementary, middle, and high schools.
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2003-03-04 Children's Literacy Development: Suggestions for Parent Involvement
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Parents are a child's first and most influential teachers! But how do you as a parent go about finding the information you need to do a good job at such an important task? Which organizations will be the most helpful? What resources are available to help you fulfill this important responsibility? Here is a short ERIC Digest of ideas and resources to get you started.
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2003-02-17 Wrestling with Reading
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Zadora discusses ways to spark the interest of reluctant readers, including keeping track of minutes read, keeping a journal, and providing stories with appealing characters.
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2003-01-28 Family Literacy: A Strategy for Educational Improvement
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By educating two generations at once, family literacy programs help tomorrow's parents break the cycle of low literacy and poverty for generations to come. Read research by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL), published November 8, 2002 by the National Governors Association.
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http://www.famlit.org/announcements/ngabrief110802.pdf
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