Encouraging Literacy and Mathematics Achievement Through Study of Real Estate

Ryan Andrew Nivens, Lori T. Meier, Karin J. Keith, Erin E. Doran, Edward J. Dwyer

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Abstract

The era of high stakes testing often puts pressure on teachers and administrators to deemphasize creative activities not perceived as directly related to improving test scores. Alternatively, the authors propose that using environmental text is essential for encouraging overall learning competencies in general and reading/writing/ and mathematical achievement in particular. The authors propose that using real estate booklets can be helpful in generating learning activities in literacy, social studies, and mathematics. In addition, integrating music and art comfortably accompanies strategies presented. Real estate booklets are colorful, rich in content, and readily available at no expense.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalIllinois Reading Council Journal
Volume42
StatePublished - Jan 1 2014

Keywords

  • literacy
  • mathematics
  • mathematics achievement
  • mathematics curricula
  • mathematics education
  • real estate

Disciplines

  • Language and Literacy Education
  • Science and Mathematics Education

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