Integrating Technology in English Language Arts Teacher Education investigates the technology practices teacher candidates in the US are being introduced to, how they are using these practices in classrooms, and how technology can be effectively integrated into English teacher education programs. By drawing upon findings from extensive longitudinal studies into teacher education programs in the US, this timely volume addresses critical themes relating to the integration of technology in education
Spark is a four-level course designed for learners studying English at beginner to intermediate level.
Key Features
Theme-based units in modules Variety of reading texts Realistic everyday dialogues Writing practice Pronunciation sections Listening and speaking skills Across Culture and CLIL sections at the end of each module Self-check sections Songs and games ICT (Infromation & Communication Technology) research activities Interactive Whiteboard Software Interactive eBooks free for each student Presentation Skills booklet to help learners become effective communicators and competent public speakers
Interactive Whiteboards and English Teaching: A consideration of typical practice
This article considers the affordances of interactive whiteboards (IWBs) for English teachers by reflecting on the typical use of IWBs by a number of secondary English teachers who use them routinely within their teaching. It looks at the practice of these teachers and considers when the technology is used within lessons, in terms of lesson timing and the stage of teaching. It also draws attention to two particular areas: the most commonly used programmes observed and the use of handwriting on the IWBs.
'Wow!' is like a museum, search engine and box of visual delights, all rolled into one. It is grouped into sections on nature, the human body, science and technology, space, earth, people and places, history, and art and culture.