Learning Teaching

Learning Teaching PDF

Author: Jim Scrivener

Publisher: MacMillan

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780230729841

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A guide to English. Suitable for initial training courses, and for practising ELT teachers, it covers developments in ELT and includes a DVD featuring a full lesson as well as demonstrations of practical teaching techniques.

Teaching Practice Handbook

Teaching Practice Handbook PDF

Author: Roger Gower

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 9780435240592

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A reference book for EFL teachers in training. The book has been revised and updated in line with changes in teacher training, and reflects the Cambridge / RSA CTEFLA assessment guidelines.

Learning and Teaching for Teachers

Learning and Teaching for Teachers PDF

Author: Pradeep Kumar Misra

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-10-18

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9811630771

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This book provides a comprehensive and balanced description of learning and teaching by connecting it to secondary and higher education teachers’ experiences and practices in day-to-day life. Woven around research conducted by educationists, psychologists, and practitioners around the globe, this book presents key concepts and addresses significant discussions and concerns with regard to learning and teaching in the present age. Seeking to help teachers understand learners’ learning needs, preferences, and styles and manage their teaching plans, priorities, and practices accordingly, it details the main ideas and emerging practices related to learning and teaching in a very easy to ‘read, understand, and practice’ way. The first five chapters approach learning from different perspectives, while the next six explain in detail how to practice teaching to maximize learning outcomes. Combining the traditional textbook-style approach of content description with a self-learning approach based on various real-world situations and activities related to both learning and teaching, this textbook is particularly valuable for teachers in school education, higher education, and teacher education. This book is also an essential resource for fulfilling teachers’ continuing professional development requirements. Although intended for teachers worldwide, the book especially helps teachers in South Asian countries to improve learning outcomes in their classrooms and, subsequently, the quality of their education systems.

Primary Teaching Methods

Primary Teaching Methods PDF

Author: Dawn Quist

Publisher: MacMillan Education, Limited

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13:

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This text covers all the aspiring or busy teacher needs to know about the basic methods of primary teaching and provides more besides. There are sectioins on basic principles, organization, planning, working with children, teaching strategies, methods, resources, assessment and working with others. Individual topics range from being gender aware, to lesson planning, giving explanations, managing large classes, using the school compound and keeping records. All contain pratical suggestions. Student teachers in training and newly qualified or unqualified teachers should find them helpful. Experienced primary teachers should also find the book a resource to improve their professional practice, either working on their own, or in groups for in-service training.

Macmillan Mathematics

Macmillan Mathematics PDF

Author: Paul Broadbent

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780230028364

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Bridges the gap between mainstream curriculum teaching and CLIL/English-medium teaching.