ROSS WOOLSEY
BOB DOTSON
SUMMER HflTCH
GRflNT ESPLIN
DflSIL BATHEWS
PRATT SMITH
PAUL LUNT
Lack of experience was perhaps the greatest drawback to the College and
High School teams and prevented them from winning all the games that were
scheduled,...
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE BASKETBALL SQUAD
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SQUAD
The B. A. C. basketball squad traveled far and wide this year and enjoyed
some marvelous experiences, but perhaps they did come out on the wrong
side of the score once too often,...
INTRAMURflLS
HATCH
Box Hockey
WOOLSEY, BflNKS
Pugilists
DflVIS
Badminton
INDIANS
Touch Football
BRONCS
Basketball
stars from last year participated in this
year's event. The most outstanding
stars are being promised a trip to the
state meet to...
Martha and Gertrude Shoot
OH! OH!
Two of a Kind
The First Snow Help!
The Student Life and Campus Personalities of the Branch Agricultural Col-lege
have given color to the 1937-1938 school year. There are so many humor-ous
events perhaps many of...
Second Prize of $1.50 Won by Quinn Jones.
George Armstrong, and Leo Gaboon. The members of the staff, however,
promised before on their words of honor that in the advent some of the
pictures were printed that none would be liable to blackmail—so...
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Vulcans Bathtub
Exhibit "A"
Hello Poppa!
Righto!
Oh! Oh!
The College Prom was a climax of the social season.
The Inter-School Debates for the Bush medal were enjoyed more by the
student body than were the debates on the "Arbitration Board," the...
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Chapter 1
Introduction
The home-literacy environment (HLE) plays a vital role in language and literacy
development for all children before they enter kindergarten and throughout the rest of their
school years. Studies have shown that when children...
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school connection and the HLEs of these students are just some of the reasons for these
remarkable academic achievements.
Delimitations
This study did not collect data from any schools other than Dixie Sun Elementary. It
focused on ELLs in the...
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Home-literacy environment (HLE): The literacy experiences in the home in which a
child participates and observes before formal reading and writing instruction. It also refers to the
continued literacy experiences a child is exposed to at...
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deprived of learning because of their social isolation and lack of interaction, which affected their
overall cognitive functioning. As a result, Vygotsky set out to transform education in Russia by
creating new pedagogical styles that would...
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discovery that emerged from this qualitative study were the differences in the amounts of literacy
activities that took place per hour. For example, even though these families were all from low-
SES backgrounds, researchers categorized them into...
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when they enter school compared to children from poor HLEs. However, those children from
low-SES families and ethnic backgrounds had the most variability of literacy experiences in the
home environment. “Relating these profiles to SES and...
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there is a possibility that someone else in the home is (Haneda, 2006). ELL out-of-school
“literacy practices are typically bilingual or multilingual in nature” (Haneda, 2006, p. 339), as
they are associated with religion and parental...
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students’ investment in school learning appears to increase” (Haneda, 2006, p. 343). ELLs can
then feel safe to learn in this type of school environment as it allows them become active readers
and writers when exposed to new texts.
It is not...
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of the school, McLaughlin noticed that other Western-based institutions, such as the local
Christian churches, provided religious reading material in Navajo and that Navajo literacy
classes were established by members of the community. In terms...
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considered more popular modes of receiving printed messages. If educators understand this
multimedia culture, and how students in the digital era interpret messages, they can use this
knowledge to build on students’ current interests and...