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Full-Text Articles in Education
High-Leverage Teaching Practices: Toward A Practice-Based Model Of Ta Professional Development, Heather W. Allen
High-Leverage Teaching Practices: Toward A Practice-Based Model Of Ta Professional Development, Heather W. Allen
Heather Willis Allen
No abstract provided.
Authentic Texts And Oral Language Development Across Instructional Levels, Heather W. Allen, Kate Paesani, Beatrice Dupuy
Authentic Texts And Oral Language Development Across Instructional Levels, Heather W. Allen, Kate Paesani, Beatrice Dupuy
Heather Willis Allen
No abstract provided.
Tutoring Across Boundaries: When An Esol Student Becomes A Writing Tutor, Ying-Bei Wang
Tutoring Across Boundaries: When An Esol Student Becomes A Writing Tutor, Ying-Bei Wang
Ying-bei Wang
This presentation shares my experiences as a writing tutor working with ESOL students and focuses on the role cultural differences play in shaping how writers from different cultural backgrounds think and write.
Tutoring Across Boundaries: When An Esol Student Becomes A Writing Tutor, Ying-Bei Wang
Tutoring Across Boundaries: When An Esol Student Becomes A Writing Tutor, Ying-Bei Wang
Ying-bei Wang
This presentation shares my experiences as a writing tutor working with ESOL students and focuses on the role cultural differences play in shaping how writers from different cultural backgrounds think and write.
The Impact Of Web 2.0 In Education And Its Potential For Language Learning And Teaching, Kerwin A. Livingstone
The Impact Of Web 2.0 In Education And Its Potential For Language Learning And Teaching, Kerwin A. Livingstone
Kerwin A. Livingstone
The arrival of technology has transited the path for an increased use of the Web, allowing for access to diverse kinds of information and materials. With this advent of technology, a significant number of distinct technologies have been introduced to assist in human communication and interaction. Since the genesis of Web 2.0 technologies, people all over the world now have the Internet at their finger tips, and can execute communicative acts with little or no difficulty. In educational contexts, Web 2.0 is making great in-roads even though its full effectiveness still needs to be further researched in the said environments. …