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Home › ‘Literacy’

TOPIC: Literacy

Effective Library Spaces in Schools

issue 58 sep 2016

Many people see libraries as accessible, shared spaces where one can read and search for …

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Nurturing a Community of Avid Readers

issue 58 sep 2016

Prior to joining the National Library Board (NLB) as an Associate Librarian, Karthik Ramasamy had …

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Metacognition for Students and Teachers

issue 54 sep 2015

Applying metacognitive skills in the Math classroom is important just so students understand what they are doing, …

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Literacy as Communication

issue 51 nov / dec 2014

When it comes to new and social media in education, the big idea is really …

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Learning Ethics with Social Media

issue 51 nov / dec 2014

Can English Language teachers make use of social media to teach not just language skills …

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Using Social Media in Learning

issue 51 nov / dec 2014

Contributed by Marshall Cavendish Education The rise of social networking sites presents unique opportunities for …

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Teaching and Learning with Stories

issue 47 mar / apr 2014

The number of students studying Literature has been declining since the 1990s. Literature educators in …

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Citizens of the World

issue 47 mar / apr 2014

How can Literature education continue to remain relevant in our time? For one Literature teacher …

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Literature Festival Turns 10!

issue 47 mar / apr 2014

The teacher organizers share with us stories of how their students both learned and had …

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Literature for Every One

issue 47 mar / apr 2014

“Students who are weak in English will find Literature to be a struggle.” However, one …

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