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Overview:
The content is related to an aspect of building or maintaining a Civil Society— topics that affect students' personal or professional lives on a daily basis. Each chapter has four basic parts, including a brief background on and discussion of the topic(s) presented, classroom activities designed for a lower intermediate class (but which can be adapted to a more advanced level), other resources for authentic materials (internet, books, videos, etc.), and references for what has been presented. Paradigms, theories, and techniques have been developed to aid the instructors in their tasks. Techniques such as scaffolding help to make the content more accessible to the student. Theories such as learning strategies and multiple intelligences help instructors to appropriately design their lessons for maximum benefit to each student's own academic culture. Choices of activities such as reading, discussion, and interviews aid the instructor to focus on strengthening the students' basic language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) in an integrated way that will foster communication and promote the students' self-reliance in the target language.
Subject:
Arts and Humanities, Language Education (ESL)
Level:
Upper Primary, Middle School, High School, Community College / Lower Division
Material Type:
Activity/Lab, Lesson Plan, Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
United States Department of State
Provider Set:
U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Date Added:
06/12/2012
License:
Public Domain Dedication Public Domain Dedication
Language:
English
Media Format:
Downloadable docs, Text/HTML

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