Connecting Teachers, Students, and Standards: Strategies for Success in Diverse and Inclusive Classrooms
The authors of Connecting Teachers, Students, and Standards provide a comprehensive framework for reaching and teaching English language learners, students from culturally diverse backgrounds, and students with disabilities. In this book, you'll learn how to: -Select the best instructional methods and materials for diverse learners -Create classrooms that are welcoming, practical, and conducive to learning -Develop classroom content that allows every student to achieve standards while meeting the individual needs of diverse learners -Collaborate effectively with fellow teachers and education specialists -Administer assessments that challenge and accommodate diverse learners
Math Triumphs: Foundations for Algebra 1 (Student Edition + Teacher Edition)
Added by: Fruchtzwerg | Karma: 7915.45 | Coursebooks, Only for teachers, Maths | 20 June 2011
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Math Triumphs is an intensive intervention resource for students who are two or more years below grade level. The series provides step-by-step intervention, vocabulary support, and data-driven decision making to help students succeed in high school mathematics. Designed to support students needing the most intensive intervention, Math Triumphs: Foundations for Algebra 1 helps build mastery of the foundational skills from prior grades that are prerequisites to the current grade level. Uniquely scaffolded practice problems provide support by breaking down each skill into the simplest understanding. Ongoing assessments throughout Math Triumphs help teachers identify student needs.
This book is devoted to advanced-level students who wish to expand their language competence or refresh their knowledge of idioms. More than 1500 idiomatic expressions are tested and fully explained in a wide range of exercises divided into specific categories. The explanations of the idioms are included in the Idiom glossary. The book is with answer key.
Economics: New Ways of Thinking shows students how to find economics in unusual and surprising places. It grabs their attention with real-world examples - the NFL draft, iPod design, rock concert ticket prices, NASCAR - and then provides clear explanations and hundreds of supporting graphs and charts to teach students solid economic principles. Students learn these basic principles in the context of globalization - a process rarely covered in any other economics textbooks.