Students will find grammar practice enjoyable with New Round-Up. Clear, grammar tables and explanations combined with lots of practice make understanding the language easy for young learners. Lessons in New Round-Up contain a variety of games and written exercises
Teacher's Book includes answer keys and photocopiable Quizzes and Tests
New Round-Up 4 Student's Book (only CD)Students will find grammar practice enjoyable with New Round-Up. Clear, grammar tables and explanations combined with lots of practice make understanding the language easy for young learners. Lessons in New Round-Up contain a variety of games and written exercises. Each Students' Book now comes with an interactive student CD-ROM containing additional practice activities, games and listening exercises. This unique 7 level program provides age appropriate grammar instruction for Primary through Secondary students and can be used in class, for homework and for revision.
Students will find grammar practice enjoyable with New Round-Up. Clear, grammar tables and explanations combined with lots of practice make understanding the language easy for young learners. Lessons in New Round-Up contain a variety of games and written exercises. Each Students' Book now comes with an interactive student CD-ROM containing additional practice activities, games and listening exercises.
The Nurse Mentor's Handbook: Supporting Students in Clinical Practice
All nurses have a duty, via their professional code of conduct, to pass on their knowledge and this book is the ideal companion text for all new and trainee nurse mentors. This book provides a unique guide to strategies and ideas to help devise and enhance learning opportunities for their students. With a practical and accessible style, the book answers all those questions that mentors may have about the mentoring role.
The Child's Changing Consciouness as the Basis of Pedagogical Practice
These talks were given in 1923-three and a half years after the founding of the first Waldorf school-to an audience of Swiss school teachers, most of whom have little knowledge of anthroposophy. This is the context of these lectures, among Steiner's most accessible on education. A teacher who attended the lectures wrote in the Berne School Paper: Every morning, as we listened anew to Dr. Steiner, we felt we had come closer to him and understood better what he had to say and how he had to say it.