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	<title>Comments on: Children&#8217;s Literacy and Reading News Roundup &#8211; 18 May</title>
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		<title>By: Book Chook</title>
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		<description>What is Literacy? My answer: Literacy is key to communication.

Okay, this is my hobby horse, but communication is so important! We communicate by receiving and giving messages. We receive information by listening, reading, viewing, feeling. We send information by writing, moving, making music, making images, talking, expressing, creating, organizing media etc. I believe that being literate is being skilled as a communicator, and preferably in all ways we can.

And reading is key to so much of communication.</description>
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<p>Okay, this is my hobby horse, but communication is so important! We communicate by receiving and giving messages. We receive information by listening, reading, viewing, feeling. We send information by writing, moving, making music, making images, talking, expressing, creating, organizing media etc. I believe that being literate is being skilled as a communicator, and preferably in all ways we can.</p>
<p>And reading is key to so much of communication.</p>
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