Archive for the 'Week 13' Category

A13.5: Week 13 Participation Memo

November 17, 2007

Ashley Carr
November 17, 2007
Aims and Objectives:
This week, I set out to complete my assignments before Thanksgiving break began.  I also aimed at correcting my paper from the reviews I received from my peers, and submit it on time Friday.  I wanted to finished my assignments early because I wanted time to actually enjoy my break a [...]

Acknowledgements

November 17, 2007

Ashley Carr
November 17, 2007
When thinking about what topic I should choose that would correlate with literacy, I was puzzled.  I had so many ideas going through my mind because there are so many topics to choose from that pertain to our field of Communication Disorders.  At first I thought that I wanted to do my research [...]

About the Author

November 16, 2007

Ashley Carr
November 16, 2007
Ashley Dawn Carr was born on December 14, 1985, in Beckley, West Virginia.  She is the daughter of Michael and Mary Ann Carr of Oak Hill, West Virginia.  Ashley has one brother Chris who currently lives in Northern Virginia with his wife Amber.  Ashley attended Oak Hill High School and served as president [...]

Preface

November 16, 2007

Ashley Carr
November 16, 2007
The process of choosing a topic for my research was a long process, but hopefully it led to a well-written paper.  Prior to knowing exactly what my topic was, I thought to myself, what in the world is something that I am interested in spending the rest of the semester learning more about.  To me, [...]

References

November 16, 2007

Ashley Carr
November 16, 2007
Bailet, L.  (2000, April).  Understanding dyslexia.  KidsHealth.  Retrieved November 3,
2007, from http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/medical/learning/dyslexia.html
Camp, D., & Aldridge, J. (2007, March).  Rethinking dyslexia, scripted reading, and  federal mandates:  The more things change, the more they stay the same.  Journal  of Instructional Psychology, 34(1), 3 – 12.  Retrieved November 3, 2007, from Academic Search Premier database.                                                              
Carroll, [...]