Now in its 6th Edition, this classic text integrates theory and practice to provide comprehensive coverage of bilingual and ESL education. The text covers the foundations of bilingual and ESL education and provides a strong focus on what the teacher needs to know in a bilingual classroom.
Chris leaves his home in a small town in Australia to go and study at the University of Sydney. He needs to find somewhere to live. But it's not easy to find a house to share in a big city. Every house has its problems, and not all of Chris's housemates are easy to live with. In fact, some of them are very difficult people! Can Chris find the house that he needs with housemates that he can live with?
Critical Thinking Skills Success In 20 Minutes a Day (2007)
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Critical Thinking Skills Success In 20 Minutes a Day (2007)
The Skill Builders series serves the reader who needs to master specific skills for the purpose of passing an important test, such as an exit exam, admissions test, vocational exam, or certification exam. In 20 step-by-step lessons, readers learn the fundamentals of critical thinking and apply essential problem-solving skills needed for success. Targeted lessons require a time commitment of just twenty minutes a day, and readers have the flexibility of tailoring a study program that suits their needs and time constraints.
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Special Educational Needs provides teachers with strategies and practical teaching ideas for including students with special educational needs in mainstream language classrooms. Special Educational Needs is a practical guide for primary and secondary teachers of English working with students with SEN, divided into three clear sections. It offers teachers a general understanding of SEN, successful teaching approaches, and clear guidance for specific types of SEN.
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One Child, Two Languages
Today’s early childhood educators are serving more children learning English as a second language than ever—in Head Start alone, nearly 30% of the children speak a language other than English at home.* To support second language learners and put them on the path to academic success, every teacher needs this popular, practical, and highly readable guidebook.