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NC Educators Bring Dictionaries Back to the Classroom

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Friday, November 12, 2010   

LUMBERTON, N.C. - With the availability of information on the Internet, reference books are sometimes sparse in North Carolina classrooms. With American Education Week starting on Monday, educators like Rodney Ellis remind us that "old fashioned" books are just as important for his students. Ellis is the vice president of the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE).

"I think that our students can benefit from those opportunities to just engage in a dictionary. Not just look up a word, but to actually see it as a living, breathing resource for them to engage in."

Next Wednesday, Nov. 17, the NCAE is giving each student at West Lumberton Elementary a free dictionary. The education advocacy group is also providing money for school supplies.

Aside from having access to dictionaries in their classrooms, West Lumberton teacher Darline Scott adds some of her students don't have a dictionary at home, making the books a welcome gift for her third graders.

"It gives them the opportunity when they're reading their library book, and they come across a word they don't know, they have the opportunity to go to that dictionary and look that word up to see what that word means."

This year's theme for American Education Week is "Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility." Ellis believes improving public schools starts with literacy.

"We have to get them to where they are reading and relating and engaging in books again."

There are events planned around the state and the country to recognize American Education Week.

Please visit www.nea.org/aew or www.ncae.org for more information.


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