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Practical Classroom English
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Practical Classroom EnglishEquips teachers with the language skills needed for accurate, authentic, and idiomatic classroom management in English. It is aimed at upper-primary or secondary levels, but much of the material will be appropriate in further and even higher education.
 
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Tags: English, material, levels, secondary, upperprimary, appropriate
angielski matura - secondary school final exam in English
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angielski matura - secondary school final exam in EnglishMultimedia course preparing for secondary school final exam in English. Tackles both basic and extended versions.
Interface in Polish only.
 
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Tags: English, Polish, final, school, secondary, English, Interface, final
International Mathematical Olympiads 1959-1977
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International Mathematical Olympiads 1959-1977The International Olympiad has been held annually since 1959; the U.S. began participating in 1974, when the Sixteenth International Olympiad was held in Erfurt, G.D.R.

In 1974 and 1975, the National Science Foundation funded a three week summer training session with Samuel L. Greitzer of Rutgers University and Murray Klamkin of the University of Alberta as the U.S. teams' coaches. Summer training sessions in 1976, 1977 were funded by grants from the Army Research Office and Office of Naval Research. To date the U.S. teams have consistently placed among the top three national scores: second in 1974(the USSR was first), third in 1975 (behind Hungary and the G.D.R) and 1976 (behind the USSR and Great Britain) and first in 1977.

Members of U.S. team are selected from the 100 top scorers on the Annual High School Examinations (see NML vols. 5, 17, 25) by subsequent competition in the U.S. Mathematical Olympiad.

In this volume the demonstrably effective coach and prime mover in planning the participation of the U.S.A. in the I.M.O., Samuel L. Greitzer, has compiled all the IMO problems from the First through the Nineteenth (1977) IMO and their solutions, some based on the contestants' papers.

The problems ae solvable by methods accessible to secondary school students in most nations, but insight and ingenuity are often required. A chronological examination of the questions throws some light on the changes and trends in secondary school mathematics curricula.
 
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Tags: University, teams, Greitzer, Samuel, three, teams, secondary, University
Improving Literacy at KS2 and KS3
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Improving Literacy at KS2 and KS3This book will to help student and practicing teachers to understand the issues surrounding literacy, the place of transition in pupils' lives, and to feel confident in handling the National Literacy Strategy.

The book focuses on the crucial period when children complete primary schooling and begin in secondary schools. It examines the issue of transition from one phase to the other and specifically, the nature of literacy at this period. The authors contrast the `whole school' approach of primaries to the very subject-specific nature of secondary teaching.

The authors set the NLS in perspective, reviewing earlier movements such as Language aross the Curriculum and the NLS itself. They offer a critique of the strategy and outline its strengths and weaknesses. The book sets out evidence of the way schools are reacting to the NLS, and what classroom teachers and their pupils think. Its coverage is comprehensive and includes focus on primary, secondary and middle schools, the teaching of literacy and English, the role of ICT, as well as important areas such as media education, drama and modern foreign languages.

This book will be useful to education students and to practicing teachers in primary and secondary schools.

 
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Tags: secondary, schools, literacy, primary, teachers
Teaching Secondary School Literacies with ICT
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Teaching Secondary School Literacies with ICTThere is an immensely important conjunction between literacy and Information and Communications Technology (ICT). This book considers the application of ICT in raising and widening literacy achievements within the classroom, and explores ways that ICT can be harnessed to help students develop their literacy skills.
Teaching Secondary School Literacies with ICT supports educators in this aim by offering creative examples of good practice. It provides commentary and research into what adolescent students are doing, both in formal education and socially, with regard to ICT and literacy, including:
    * Computer mediated communication
    * Literacy implications of computer games and chatrooms
    * Parents and children using the internet at home, and the implicit literacy skills involved
Several contributors provide useful insights into the debate around teenage literacy cultures and literacy in schools. For example, in schools, word processing and keyboard skills are valued; yet thumb-controlled technologies (games con- soles, texting) are denigrated. This book argues that if we are to encourage pupils to develop the literacy skills they need for the 21st century, we need a more positive and creative response to these popular forms of literacy.
This inspiring book is key reading for trainee and practising teachers, literacy advisers and policy makers.
 
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Tags: literacy, skills, Secondary, Teaching, develop, Literacies