Sunday, April 25, 2010

Moncler Jackets Woodbury

58. WORTH

My son Adrian has received in both CIS Valencia sensory integration sessions as Bobath with Luciana (author of the article THE MERGER OF TWO VIEWS ), the fact is that both have been phenomenal, it is a waste of time, quite the opposite, that if you like almost everything takes time and perseverance. But it's worth.

Carisa

Friday, April 23, 2010

How To Adjust Your Cliff Keen Headgear

World Book Day World Book Day


Aracely, reading to a kindergarten girl.


Under of the celebrations of World Book Day, we celebrate today, on 20 April held the launch of National Reading Program "A reading is said" in Guatemala, which was held in the middle of speeches from the Minister Education, graduate Dennis Alonzo, President of the Republic, Álvaro Colom engineer and writer Ana María Rodas, director of the National Printing Office, as well as having the presence of the diplomatic corps accredited to the country and representatives of national and international cooperation agencies, students of all grades of the national education system and the general public.
This program means a lot for Guatemalans and the country, since as stated by the writer José Carlos Mainer in an interview: " The literature is not a free country. It's something that expresses their media-specific, language-building complex in the world: in short, is a culture . " -------------------------------

Mainer, José Carlos.
In: http://www.elpais.com/edigitales/entrevista.html?encuentro=6569&k=Jose_Carlos_Mainer

Thursday, April 22, 2010

How Long To Keep Venison In Freezer



International Day of Children's and Youth, April 2
World Book Day , April 23

Monday, March 29, 2010

Logitech Drivers Y-sab59

National Reading Program in Guatemala

En marcha el Plan Nacional de Lectura

El Ministerio de Educación imprimió ya los primeros libros que se repartirán en las escuelas e institutos de todo el país.

Por: Marta Sandoval msandoval@elperiodico.com.gt

EP Foto:

Literature in Guatemala is almost a luxury consumption. If a boy wants to read Livingston will have to make a long journey to the capital to buy a book or visit a library stocked moderately. The same thing happens to Mazatenango and Zacapa. Under these conditions the habit of reading is almost an odyssey. So the former education minister, Bienvenido Argueta, coordinated the editing of five collections of books will be distributed free in all schools and colleges in the country. For now, only published 10 000 copies for each grade, as part of the pilot, but project leaders hope to cover all students before the year ends.


"These books belong to the first collection of oral tradition and popular, the second poetry collection is the third story is the fourth stage and the last of this series is popular myths and legends," says Gloria Hernandez, who worked on the compilation and publication of primary material. "It is a pilot program to fine tune the way the guidelines, philosophy and action. Is attempted for the first time, first-quality books for children school age throughout the Republic, for free, "says Hernandez.


Assessments by the Ministry of Education in 2006 showed that only 24 percent of students who graduate from primary sixth reach expected levels of reading comprehension, others simply get a literal understanding and a very low speed. This happens in part by the limited access to written material.

Books for All texts for basic education are anthologies of poetry compiled by poet Francisco Morales Santos. Will include works by Luis Cardoza y Aragón, Alaíde Foppa, Miguel Angel Asturias, Javier Payet, Maurice Echeverría Isabel de los Ángeles Ruano, Alan Mills, among others.


The diversified are compilations of American literature, to present the highlights of each country in the region.


collection for pre-primary and primary consists of rhymes, tongue twisters, riddles, songs, short stories, poems and jingles. The selection was carried out by Morales Hernández and Frieda. The illustrations were done by Liliana Aldai, Teresa Fonseca and Julia Lara. -----------------------------

the Journal, March 29, 2010. p. 6