This accessible and practical guide to teaching young children to read focuses on: the process of learning to read and its implications for teaching; issues about learning to read which all teachers need to understand; and a programme of teaching children to read.
Because the attrition rate for new teachers in high-poverty schools averages between 40% and 50% over the first five years of teaching, this investigation offers practical solutions to more than 100 of the daily challenges they face. With an emphasis on pragmatic approaches that can be accomplished in the classroom, the book argues that many of the skills necessary for teaching in urban schools are not properly taught in university programs and that most white teachers simply have to learn by experience.
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A good guide to the principles of Teaching English This third edition has been completely rewritten and updated to combine the best of traditional approaches with the latest developments in language teaching theory and methodology. http://englishtips.org/index.php?newsid=1150797847
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Heartland 12 original songs appealing to adults and teenagers with content to give stimuli for discussions on emotion, ambition, and relationships both successful and unsuccessful.
Words from each song appear in full in book to aid understanding. Words also appear with 'cloze test' - vital words missing - to aid vocabulary building. Content stimulates discussion. Imaginative language work sheets to aid comprehension
Effective vocabulary instruction is particularly vital in the content areas, where the specialized language used by “insiders” often creates a barrier to understanding for those new to the subjects