NGL-2016-EU-Catalogue

English Language Teaching

National Geographic - Our World

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35 P r o f e s s i o n a l D e v e l o p m e n t – Y O U N G L E A R N E R T E A C H E R R E S O U R C E S • Teaching children how to learn contains three distinctive parts which take teachers through a step- by-step approach to understanding, implementing and reflecting on learning to learn. It shows how learning to learn can be achieved through a "Plan, Do, Do More, Review and Share" routine. • Teaching children how to learn is a rich Teacher Development resource book, combining theory, practical classroom-ready activities, models for teachers, interactive Teacher Development activities, keys and model answers. Teaching children how to learn incorporates extensive additional photocopiable resources which are available at www.deltapublishing.co.uk/resources Teaching Young Learners English features the perspectives and suggestions from practising teachers around the world, and can be used as a professional development tool for teachers wishing to develop the knowledge and skills to teach English to young learners. • Written by two young learner experts and series editors of the Our World series (see page 24) • Winner of the Ben Warren International Trust Prize 2013 • A strong blend of methodology and practical application Hosted by Dr Shin, the programme covers areas and topics such as: • Using video and technology in the classroom • Empowering young learners with real-world content • Using songs and chants • Ensuring success through assessment • Storytelling, and much much more! Teaching children how to learn Gail Ellis, Nayr Ibrahim Teaching children how to learn is a ground-breaking book offering Primary language teachers a new and practical methodology based on the importance, now universally recognised in curricula around the world, of teaching children how to learn. Teaching Young Learners English Dr Joan Kang Shin and Dr JoAnn Crandall Teaching Young Learners English focuses on teaching English as a foreign language to children aged 7 – 12. It presents foundational concepts, best practices and practical suggestions on how to develop lessons and activities for energetic and curious minds of young learners in the 21st Century classroom. Professional Development Programme Dr Joan Kang Shin The Our World Professional Development Programme includes 14 short videos of real classrooms and interviews with teachers from around the world. The videos can either be viewed on the self-study DVD or via the Interactive Whiteboard CD-ROM which is also supported with photocopiables and Preview, Review, and Application activities for every video, making it perfect for teacher training seminars. Teaching children how to learn 9781905085866 Teaching Young Learners English 9781111771379 Professional Development Video DVD 9781285455792 Professional Development Classroom Presentation Tool DVD 9781285455785 I N T E R AC T I V E W H I T E B OA R D NGL.Cengage.com/tyle DVD SAMPLE PAGES w w w.deltapublishing.co.uk NEW

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