From Ellis Island to JFK - New York`s Two Great Waves of Immigration
Two great waves of immigration--one at the start of the twentieth century and another in its final decades--transformed the history and personality of New York City. This book is the first in-depth comparison of New York's two immigration eras. Nancy Foner reassesses the myths that surround both sets of immigrants and explores topics ranging from gender roles to racial attitudes to the role of education in assimilation.
Teaching Strategies: A Guide to Effective Instruction, 9 edition
TEACHING STRATEGIES: A GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION, 9th Edition, is known for its practical, applied help with commonly used classroom teaching strategies and tactics. Perfect for anyone studying education or involved in a site-based teacher education program, the book focuses on topics such as lesson-planning, questioning, and small-group and cooperative-learning strategies.
The Big Questions - A Short Introduction to Philosophy
It's time for an introduction to philosophy textbook that you can relate to and enjoy reading! THE BIG QUESTIONS: A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY tackles the tough issues and helps you form your own opinions about course topics while presenting the best philosophical selections available.
This is a free MultiROM CD for ESL students and teachers. It has 9 different listening tests, two of them include videos which have really interesting topics.
1000 Questions 1000 Answers - Advanced This book contains preparatory material for the oral part of the the advanced-level (C1) state language exam and matura and supplies learners with useful vocabulary regarding exam topics. -13 topics with questions and model answers Every topic has an extensive English-Hungarian wordlist, so it can be useful for learning Hungarian (vocabulary), as well. Language: English (with an English-Hungarian wordlist)