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They allow children to repeat new materials as many times as they need to, without wearing out the parents’ patience 1. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Children should be taught to read at an early age B. Children can read better than most adult students C. Children have more...
Is an ESL job teaching adultsright for you? Adult students are motivated to learn English and often have clear goals, so having to motivate them and manage the class is not usually a problem. At higher levels lessons can be very interesting for the teacher as you can get into deeper topic...
The social constructivist theory emphasizes the child's environment as she learns to read. This theory states that children gain knowledge within their culture and that they learn best with the help of an adult. Whole language approaches to reading, which emphasize the overall meaning of a text ...
Have you worked with students for months to create a learning community only to have the final interaction take place Read More » Caralyn Zehnder, Cynthia Alby, Karynne Kleine, and JuliA Metzker May 1, 2023 The Last Class Session By the time the end of the course rolls around, it...
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The “Reading Wars” have been around for decades – the debate about how best to teach kids to read. If you’re not quite sure what all the current fuss is about, essentially the two sides are: 1) those who say we should focus on foundational reading skills (we’ll call them the ...
Adult SEL is an integral part of human development – and the day when we stop learning is also the day when we need to stop teaching. Simply because education is an ever-evolving profession, and we need to adjust to the change. I am not talking about “learning a new curriculum”, bu...
every activity in our Phonological/Phonemic Awareness curriculum has a Small Group Adaptation with tips for adapting the game from an individual child to a group. Small group instruction of 2-5 children has proven to be the most effective size for an adult to be able to monitor the understandi...
This school is holding interviews for teachers now. Submit your resume to set up an interview today. GS: So, can you tell us a bit about how you first got into English teaching? JP: I [...] ByFrank Read More How will the new education policies affect English teachers and schools in...