Strategies for Nonnative-English-Speaking Teachers' Continued Development as Professionals
The strategies presented in this article are meant to encourage busy nonnative-English-speaking NNES teachers to continue to develop as professionals in the field of TESOL. The ideas that is shared point to ways in which teacher educators can bring their own experiences, as well as those of students, into the discussion of issues revolving around theory and practice. The impact of NNES teachers on the field will continue to grow along with their needs for professional support.
When Did You See Her Last? is the second book in the All the Wrong Questions series by Lemony Snicket (also known as Daniel Handler), a series set before the events of A Series of Unfortunate Events. A dark humour story, Snicket returns to continue the tale of his time in Stain'd-by-the-Sea, accompanied by his chaperone, S. Theodora Markson.
More than ever before, the Renaissance stands out as one of the defining moments in world history. Between 1400 and 1600, European perceptions of society, culture, politics and even humanity itself emerged in ways that continue to affect not only Europe but the entire world.
This vivid, deeply moving book begins in London in 1620 as Pilgrim representatives sign a contract to purchase the freighter Mayflower. We accompany them on their harrowing voyage across the Atlantic, through the rigors of the first New England winter and the threat of Indian attack as they desperately search for the home they eventually find at Plymouth. Once there, they must continue the struggle against brutal weather and disease.
5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations: U.S. History
An exciting new series of study guides that lets each student design a course of study pitched to his or her individual needs and learning style Each year, more than one million U.S. high school students take one or more advanced placement (AP) exams, and, according to official projections, that number will continue to rise in the years ahead.