Articles, tagged with "reading skills", page 3
31st March 2011
Whether it is emails flooding your computers or volumes of information in the daily newspaper, whether it is reports, documents, or proposals at work, how to read faster is a skill that all of us must strive to adopt. With every other skill we tend to put...
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scottcarlos18
18th March 2011
Speed Learning - How To Read FasterReading faster is a definite help to the average reader and learner. Once learned, it can increase your retention rates, and will be an encouragement to you to read and learn more. Since you have the skills of a faster...
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Author:
Augustine Wood
07th March 2011
A Preschooler is a child between the ages of 3 to 6 and it is a highly crucial stage as rapid development occurs in all aspects during this time - emotional, mental, psychological and social. Therefore, it is necessary that for proper all-round brain and ...
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antoniobristow
23rd February 2011
Are you planning to have a trip to some other Western places like Spain? Are you dreaming of speaking their language even though it is completely different from your own tongue? Are you intrigued by how it differs entirely from the usual cultures you read...
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Author:
Elaina Schmelzle
17th February 2011
"The reading skills that you need to develop to improve your reading ability can be categorised into seven Dimension. These dimensions are
1) Understanding vocabulary- developing the ability to understanding vocabulary in context. The word is most basic...
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Author:
faishal
15th February 2011
Have you already got a brand new iPad? No? Then, you are likely just planning to do so, taking into account that it looks like everybody now dreams to put hands on this gadget. Folks can insist that they require it to work more comfortably, but we will be...
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Author:
MikeGood
04th February 2011
Despite the fact that reading is one of the first cognitive skills most people develop, many may still find it hard to understand or recall the information they read. This is common among students of all ages, who are often academically required to proces...
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Author:
Carson Emberton
26th January 2011
Mumbling was something this lady executive often heard because a medical condition left her partially deaf. When it seemed like all she could hear were mutters from everyone, she decided to finally go for help. She eventually enrolled in the mouth lip rea...
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Author:
walder marsha
26th January 2011
Since she cannot hear in her left ear, this lady executive hardly cared about the mumbling she would constantly hear. When everyone seemed to just mumble and mutter their words, she thought it was time to look for professional help. The mouth lip reading ...
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Author:
Charles James
25th January 2011
A global study that tests and compares 15-year old students' science, math and reading literacy in developed and developing countries confirms that the United States is still falling behind. The evaluative study entitled Program for International Student ...
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Author:
university_bound
14th December 2010
If you find your child doing brilliantly in all other subjects but unable to cope up with math, then you are not alone. There are many such examples where students who lead the class in all other subject fall behind in overall performance because they fin...
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Author:
Brice Brook
13th December 2010
In the wake of recent government regulatory acts aimed at improving teaching standards, schools are focusing more and more on professional development for teachers. School districts are concerned with how teachers can most effectively help their students ...
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Author:
Vince Welsh
25th November 2010
There are all sorts of sites on any topic under the sun from airplanes to zebras. Here are just a few stuff that come under my list of "pros" regarding Internet communities: Just as you're liberated to determine which web page to go to, which services to...
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Author:
tonyihu0ca
24th November 2010
For those wondering what phonics are, they are the most basic unit of language, and are the building blocks for our speech. If you want your child to be articulate and literate, it’s usually a good idea to start teaching phonics early… you need to take in...
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Author:
Melissa Roy
24th November 2010
Teachers are similar to neighbors. Although there may be no blood ties, a bond exists between both parties due to friendship and familiarity built up through time. Often, one runs to them to lend their thoughts on daily school life or to borrow a cup of...
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Author:
Chris Cornell