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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Media File - Ongoing Assessment
Each week you will need to collect news clippings about current issues and the most useful sources are The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and The Daily Telegraph. Current concerns are usually, immediately covered by the press and it will mean you quickly become familiar with some of the debates in both the local and macro environment.
Each week you will need to collect news clippings about current issues and the most useful sources are The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and The Daily Telegraph. Current concerns are usually, immediately covered by the press and it will mean you quickly become familiar with some of the debates in both the local and macro environment.

Class Activity - Take some notes after reading the article which was given to you by your classmate
Homework: Summary - Write a brief summary of the main issues the article deals with based on your notes
Personal reflection - Respond in a written format about your attitudes, feelings, reflections on the content and implications of the article.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
WELCOME TO EFS CLASS AND BLOG
Dear Students,


Welcome to EFS Reading Blog!
This is our Class Blog of the EFS Reading
class. The idea is we get information, activities, assessment instructions on this site available to the whole class and outside classroom. Many useful and relevant to the reading unit links
will be provided for you. Also after creating your own blogs you can access your peers' blogs with their permission. So we can start blogging!


Welcome to EFS Reading Blog!
This is our Class Blog of the EFS Reading
class. The idea is we get information, activities, assessment instructions on this site available to the whole class and outside classroom. Many useful and relevant to the reading unit links
will be provided for you. Also after creating your own blogs you can access your peers' blogs with their permission. So we can start blogging!
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