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    • STUDENT LIFE Amid the crack of lightening and the crash of thunder the College Class Zion trip successfully ushered in another school year. We parched our blankets over the camp fires and wrung them out again as in the midst of Southern Utah's...
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    • STUDENT LIFE 'tlVitl, From the first scratching of pens on September 19th, until the last book was slammed shut on May 20th our school was "the tops." To the tune of "You're Pep" and "Locomotive Aggies," we popped Dixie back on the nose for what...
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    • Cedar Motor Sales AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Cedar City Utah Cedar City Is a Central Point and for That Reason It Is the Natural Place to Do Your Business The people of Southern Utah are finding out that in Cedar City is found one of the largest...
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    • FRESHMEN NEDRfl BULLOCK BROWNING PLflTT HflZEL BROWN ERROLD GURR IONE HIGBEE GEORGE WOOD LUCELE RIGGS BOYD RIDING HELEN LUNT FRED WflSDEN FORREST LEIGH JflY BECK It is the privilege of the Freshman Class to sponsor the Junior Prom of 1938. It will...
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    • SENIORS One can't overlook the Senior Hop, one of the novelty dances of the year. There wasn't such a large crowd, but what was lacking in quantity was made up in quality. The Dude Ranch theme was carried out, and those who stayed at home missed a...
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    • SIGMA CHI RHO MELVIN CHRISTENSEN President REED ESPLIN Vice-President WflLLACE PflXTON CHASE MURDOCK SflM PRITCHflRD VICTOR OBERHflNSLEY MELVIN ROWLEY GHRR ASHBY Sigma Chi Rho was established at hte B. fl. C. in 1934 and have since held out for...
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    • STOCK JUDGING Clyde Bryant and Willard Thompson, members of the Seed Judging Team Left to Right: Grant Esplin, Browning Platt, Bud Nelson, Donald Lamoreau, mem-bers of the Stock Judging Teams. Bud Nelson is also the winner of the Union Pacific...
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    • 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,...
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    • TRACK Reading from left to right, front row: D. Mathews, Hess, G. flshby, Duffin, Christensen, fllroid, Stevens. Back row: Covevil, C. flshby, Davis, Murdock, G. Mathews, Paxton, Wadson. The B. £L C. Track Meet was spec-tacular with many of the B....
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    • 3 on the notion that social interaction nurtures cognitive development. With a new perspective of how learning takes place, Vygotsky felt social learning happens first before child development occurs. As cited in the Learning Theories Knowledgebase...
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    • 10 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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    • 19 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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    • 20 one in which parents may still value literacy and their children’s education; however, they are less educated and engage in fewer literacy activities in the home. Students from literacy-oriented communities have proven to be more prepared for...
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    • 21 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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    • 24 needs to be debunked. A Canadian study that has emerged based on literacy pedagogy in the 21st century is The Multiliteracy Project that prepares students for new literacies in a global and diverse world. The term multi-literacies is a more...
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    • 27 that curriculum standards are taught and students are prepared for end-of-level tests, such as the CRTs. However, if educators recognize that another priority of teaching should be to learn about the HLEs, home communities, and the cultural...
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    • 29 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this research project was to investigate whether the connection between literacy achievement among English language learners (ELLs) from low socio-economic status (SES) families and their home-literacy...

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