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Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Classrooms (Language Learning & Language Teachning)
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Discourse in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Classrooms (Language Learning & Language Teachning)
The term Content-and-Language-Integrated-Learning (CLIL) refers to educational settings where a language other than the students’ mother tongue is used as medium of instruction. While in principle, of course, any second or foreign language can become the object of CLIL, in this study, as well as in educational reality, English is the language which dominates the scene, be it as a foreign language in Europe and many parts of Asia, or as a second language in North America but also parts of Africa and Asia.
 
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Tags: language, Language, second, foreign, Learning
Enhancing E-Learning with Media-Rich Content and Interactions
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Enhancing E-Learning with Media-Rich Content and Interactions

Online learning is transcending from the text-rich educational experience of the past to a video- and audio-rich learning transformation. The greater levels of media-rich content and media-rich interaction that are currently prevalent in online leisure experiences will help to increase e-learning's future efficiency and effectiveness.

Enhancing E-Learning with Media-Rich Content and Interactions presents instructional designers, educators, scholars, and researchers with the necessary foundational elements, theoretical underpinnings, and practical guidance to aid in the technology selection and design of effective online learning experiences by integrating media-rich interactions and content.

 
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Tags: learning, mediarich, online, experiences, ELearning
Scientific American Mind June/July 2008
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Scientific American Mind June/July 2008Switching on a lightbulb is a visual cliché for creativity. But a different kind of switch, made of molecules, affects a number of other critical mental processes.
Life’s experiences add chemicals to the genes that control brain activity, dialing up or down the expression of various features. A special two-article section explores how these molecular mechanisms change our brains. “The New Genetics of Mental Illness,” by psychiatrist Edmund S. Higgins, starting on page 40, looks at how the environment influences our susceptibility to depression, anxiety and drug addiction. “Unmasking Memory Genes,” by neuroscientist Amir Levine, explains how such molecules shape memory and learning; see page 48.
How does our unified conscious experience emerge from the activity of billions of brain cells and numerous processing “modules” (brain regions associated with certain types of thought)? The mystery has long tantalized researchers.
In “Spheres of Influence,” neuroscientist Michael S. Gazzaniga finds some clues from his studies of split-brain patients, whose connective tissue between their two hemispheres has been separated. Are two brains better than one for learning about consciousness? Find out beginning on page 32.
 
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Tags: brain, brains, activity, learning, molecules
Literature: The Reader's Choice, British Literature – Interactive Student Edition (2007)
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Literature: The Reader's Choice, British Literature – Interactive Student Edition (2007)Literature: The Reader's Choice is the first research-based high school language arts program to combine outstanding literature with innovative active learning designed to bring students to a new level of REAL Success! An inquiry-based "Big Ideas" approach organizes, motivates, and guides students' learning, while innovative color-coded highlighting pairs text passages with questions to prompt students to read actively. Key reading skills and key literary elements introduced, practiced, and assessed with every selection help students read, analyze, and comprehend a wide variety of texts, including nonfiction. You can differentiate, remediate, and accelerate with one book that will bring every student in the classroom into the community of learners!
Reading Age for native speakers: High School students
 
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Tags: students, Literature, every, learning, innovative
Access 2 Student's (audio CDs ONLY!!)
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Access 2 Student's (audio CDs ONLY!!)Access 2 Student's CDs Access is a four level course. The series follows the principles of the Common European Framework of Reference and combines active English learning with a variety of lively topics presented in themed modules.
 
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Tags: sections, Access, range, modules, activities, Students, variety, learning, English, Access