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Books with title Teaching

  • ESL Teaching

    Yvonne S Freeman, David E Freeman, Mary Soto, Ann Ebe

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 9, 2016)
    The Freeman's bestselling ESL Teaching: Principles for Success has long been a cornerstone text for research-based second language teaching methods and practices. The completely updated edition, with important contributions from coauthors Mary Soto and Ann Ebe, builds on foundational methodology for ESL teaching with the very latest understandings of what researchers, national and state departments of education, education associations and school districts across the country say constitutes best practices for emergent bilingual students. Written to support both mainstream and ESL/bilingual teachers, ESL Teaching, Revised Edition features: - a description of early ESL teaching methods along with current content-based methods, including CALLA, SIOP, GLAD, and QTEL - seven best-practice principles for supporting the academic success of English learners - classroom examples with a broad range of types of students and settings that illustrate how teachers have brought these principles to life - updated references and reviews of language teaching research. A classic foundational text, ESL Teaching: Principles for Success explains second language education methods in a comprehensible way and offers practical implementation strategies that work in any classroom. This text serves as a handbook for teacher educators, teachers, and administrators.
  • Teaching

    Sharleen L. Kato Ed.D.

    Hardcover (Goodheart-Willcox, Jan. 26, 2010)
    Teaching, a great text for students considering a career in the field of education, helps the teachers of tomorrow explore the world of education and discover what makes a teacher effective. Students will learn about the history of education in the United States and how schools impact society. They will learn about all types of learners—how they change physically, intellectually, emotionally, and socially—and how that impacts the way they are taught. Additionally they will learn how to design an instructional plan, choose teaching strategies, and create an effective learning environment for their future students.Teaching includes four units:• Unit 1, You: The Teacher of Tomorrow, focuses on what a teacher does, the qualities of an effective teacher, and steps to becoming a teacher.• Unit 2, The Learner, explores human development, developmental theories, and the various developmental stages of children through teens.• Unit 3, The School, describes the early history of education in America, modern history of education, and current aspects of schools, including federal, state, and local responsibilities.• Unit 4, The Teacher, covers learning diversity, what makes an effective teacher, lesson planning, instructional strategies, technology, assessment, classroom management, and the student’s future as a teacher.
  • Teaching

    Ferguson

    (Ferguson Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Each career article includes: - What they do--describes typical responsibilities, working conditions, and more- Education and training--explains how to prepare for a career and whether or not apprenticeships, internships, and degree or licensing requirements are necessary- Earnings--offers general information on average salary ranges and fringe benefits- Outlook--forecasts the future in terms of the expected rate of growth or decline of job openings and opportunities in the field- For More Info--a sidebar that lists pertinent organizations and contact information.Each career profile also contains one or more additional features that enhance the coverage of each career, including black-and-white photographs, sidebars and notes on interesting topics in the field, profiles of famous people in the field, words to learn, and more.
  • Teaching Joey

    Bre Anderson

    eBook (Outskirts Press, Inc., Oct. 27, 2011)
    Older siblings love teaching their younger siblings everything they know.In this adorable story about siblings, loving big sister Taylor learns just how difficult it can be to pass down those important life lessons to her beloved baby brother Joey. Each time she tries to teach him something new she is met with the same challenge…baby Joey wants to get a taste of everything… literally. As Taylor tries over and over again to teach Joey some basic rules to live and play by, she discovers that it is a tough job being the big sister. Joey is simply too young to understand much more than putting everything in his mouth. Big sisters and big brothers alike will be able to relate to this humorous tale of the frustrations of being the older sibling. It is a must have for any child library!!
  • Teaching Grace

    Mary Elmore

    language (Sabrina Elmore, Jan. 28, 2014)
    Grace is getting guitar lessons from her best friend Mitch, but she wishes he would do more than teach her.
  • Teaching guide

    Gilda Berger

    Unknown Binding (Newbridge Communications, March 15, 1993)
    None
  • Teaching the Teacher

    Joan van Loon, Chantal Stewart

    Paperback (University of Queensland Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    If you could swap places with your teacher for the day, what would you teach your teacher? Would you teach her how to chew an apple with no front teeth? Sing out loud in assembly? Dive-bomb into the swimming pool? Through the imagination of one of her students, the much-loved Ms Cherry finds out just what it is like to be little again. Ages 2-6.
  • Teaching Joey

    Bre Anderson

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, Oct. 21, 2011)
    Older siblings love teaching their younger siblings everything they know. In this adorable story about siblings, loving big sister Taylor learns just how difficult it can be to pass down those important life lessons to her beloved baby brother Joey. Each time she tries to teach him something new she is met with the same challenge...baby Joey wants to get a taste of everything... literally. As Taylor tries over and over again to teach Joey some basic rules to live and play by, she discovers that it is a tough job being the big sister. Joey is simply too young to understand much more than putting everything in his mouth. Big sisters and big brothers alike will be able to relate to this humorous tale of the frustrations of being the older sibling. It is a must have for any child library!!
  • Teaching Joey

    Bre Anderson

    Hardcover (Outskirts Press, Oct. 21, 2011)
    Older siblings love teaching their younger siblings everything they know. In this adorable story about siblings, loving big sister Taylor learns just how difficult it can be to pass down those important life lessons to her beloved baby brother Joey. Each time she tries to teach him something new she is met with the same challenge...baby Joey wants to get a taste of everything... literally. As Taylor tries over and over again to teach Joey some basic rules to live and play by, she discovers that it is a tough job being the big sister. Joey is simply too young to understand much more than putting everything in his mouth. Big sisters and big brothers alike will be able to relate to this humorous tale of the frustrations of being the older sibling. It is a must have for any child library!!
  • Teaching Tania

    James Gault

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 30, 2017)
    The combination of eleven-year-old hot-headed Tania's determination and some rather careless advice from her somewhat cynical English tutor is a recipe for trouble for everyone: her parents, her teacher, her classmates, the Prague police, and even the Russian-Italian Mafia criminals she stumbles across. There is a mystery to be solved and Tania is going to solve it, no matter what the collateral damage.
  • Teaching Music

    Alice S. Beer

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, )
    None
  • Teaching Soccer

    Alan Gibbon, John Cartwright

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Dec. 31, 1981)
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