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Increasing Reading Comprehension Through Mediated Joint Activity, Stephanie Suzanne Lucero
Increasing Reading Comprehension Through Mediated Joint Activity, Stephanie Suzanne Lucero
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Applying English-As-A-Second-Language Methodologies To The Teaching Of Reading To Deaf Students, Cindy Michelle Walker
Applying English-As-A-Second-Language Methodologies To The Teaching Of Reading To Deaf Students, Cindy Michelle Walker
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Indigenously Authored And Illustrated Literature: An Answer To Esoteric Notions Of Literacy Among The Numanggang Adults Of Papua New Guinea, Barbara J. Hynum
Indigenously Authored And Illustrated Literature: An Answer To Esoteric Notions Of Literacy Among The Numanggang Adults Of Papua New Guinea, Barbara J. Hynum
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
The Good Language Class: Teacher Perceptions, Rosemary Senior
The Good Language Class: Teacher Perceptions, Rosemary Senior
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This is a qualitative, descriptive study of group processes in classes of adult language learners, viewed from the perspective of practising teachers. The study has an internal narrative which takes the reader through the process of the research, from the initial question raised by a casual classroom conversation to the discussion chapter which questions a number of assumptions underlying current English language teaching practices within western educational contexts. The study falls into two distinct phases. The first phase uses the constant comparative method of data collection and analysis to integrate the perceptions of 28 experienced language teachers into the following …