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en The declining impact of education on our adult population was the biggest surprise for us, and we just don't have a good explanation. It may be that institutions have not yet figured out how to teach a whole generation of students who learned to read on the computer and who watch more TV. It's a different kind of literacy.

en In English, we teach people how to read critically. Movies are texts, so we teach students to read them with more understanding and potential with interpretation. If you know how to read it, it will mean a whole lot more to you,

en We're trying to improve literacy in Midland County and computer literacy is a type of literacy.

en It is not clear to me how much of an impact [the declining I.T. student enrollment] will have. Many of our technical people received their education at community colleges, vocational schools or through on-the-job training as they shift careers. I don't know how many of our recent hires have followed a computer science path through college,

en I started taking courses to teach adult literacy and try to appear in every event I can to encourage people to think about it and realize how important it is.

en The new member education program is a good thing, it should teach students more, well rounded in what they want to do. However, you've got some groups who are just kind of, well, they act more like their fraternity or sorority is more like a local organization in that they run it like they want to run it.

en We're committed to providing a wide range of supplemental resources to help all literacy educators close the achievement gap before it starts. By transforming a classroom-in-need into a literacy-rich environment, we can have a profound impact not only on the winning teacher's life, but the lives of his or her students.

en Research shows that early literacy is critical. Students who come from more affluent, better educated families have a better chance in the early years to become literate. Education is significantly about opportunity, and our students have these opportunities and make good use of them.

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en You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test.

en Of this total, 100% learned the numbers, to write their names, and to read. 88% learned to read with quality similar to that presented by first grade students. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness.

en It's just to celebrate literacy more than anything. We want students to know that they can read for pleasure as well as to get information.

en Students who tend to read young-adult fiction are female. Most male adolescents read nonfiction.

en I don't want to call it sex education; it is relationship education. We have the responsibility to teach the single-child generation about the importance of friendship and love to their families.

en I learned to read at two. I was in a Montessori school and they teach you to read really, really young.

en When he started, Christopher was really like a kid. He's had, over the years, more and more adult responsibilities and adult experiences. He's kind of closed some of the generation gap with Tony. But to play a character that actually progresses throughout time and matures is a luxury.


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