Saturday, November 12, 2011

What and Why Do You Read?

I read texts that vary from topic, length and type. As a future educator, I find it very important to read one of the most valued and trusted K-8 educator magazine, “Instructor.” This provides me with great resources, tools, strategies, ideas, student activities and much more. As an NEA member, I also read “NEA Today” which is a magazine that brings the latest take on what’s happening in the world of education news. The articles included in this magazine also provide me with information about National Education Association activism on key issues and what others think about these topics. It is a great way for me to hear what others have to say on a specific issue in regards to education. Also, as an individual who enjoys the sport of soccer, I tend to read through Eurosport magazines. This magazine promotes the game of soccer at all levels and educates players, referees, and their families about soccer and its equipment. I also enjoy reading books about different cultures and traditions. Learning about different beliefs and ways of going out about doing things in everyday life interests me. Books that are page-turners and have suspense are ones that interest me. Nile news along with Al-Ahram news are also a great way for me to stay posted through reading, in regards to Egypt and what is taking place in Africa. I also There are several reasons that support why I read. I like to be kept informed and up to date in regards to what is taking place in the society I live in. Also, reading gives me an opportunity to do research. By reading one is able to hold a conversation and be familiar with what others are talking about. Through reading, I am able to understand others as well as connect with people. Also, through various texts one can be inspired in many different paths. Truly, reading helps to stimulate the imagination and make one a stronger writer.

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