Foundations Teacher's Guide with Tests and Multilevel Activity CD-ROM


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Foundations is an all-skills, standards-based program for beginning-literacy and low-beginning learners of English. The teacher's guide offers step-by- step teaching strategies, multilevel expansion activities, and hundreds of reproducible CD-ROM files containing activity masters, tests, evidence-based reading instruction activities, and worksheets.




Foundations


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Foundations is an all-skills, standards-based program for beginning-literacy and low-beginning learners of English. The teacher's guide offers step-by- step teaching strategies, multilevel expansion activities, and hundreds of reproducible CD-ROM files containing activity masters, tests, evidence-based reading instruction activities, and worksheets.










School Library Journal


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Foundations


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Essential vocabulary and relevant life skill topics -- Listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities, along with cross-cultural discussions and community learning tasks, provide a comprehensive, all-skills foundation.-- Emphasizes active learning, linking language instruction to lots of interaction and physical activity.-- A perfect stepping stone to Express Ways, Side by Side, and other core series (pp. 10-13).




Bringing Literacy to Life


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The result of a 2-year research study funded under the National English Literacy Demonstration Program for Adults of Limited English Proficiency, this handbook on adult English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) literacy education represents a synthesis of ideas derived from various sources. It is meant as a resource for teachers who have some experience in teaching but are new to ESL literacy. It contains the following nine chapters: (1) "Adult ESL Literacy: State of the Art," which discusses some of the special features of adult ESL literacy; (2) "Approaches and Materials," which maintains that meaning-based approaches show the greatest promise in helping adults develop full literacy; (3) "Teaching Adult ESL Literacy in the Multilevel Classroom," which shows that group work is the most effective strategy for dealing with multilevel classrooms; (4) "Using Computer and Video Technology in Adult ESL Literacy," which discusses the pros and cons of using technology in ESL literacy teaching; (5) "Native Language Literacy," which demonstrates that using the native language of the learners is a viable approach to introducing literacy to adults who are not literate in their first language; (6) "Learner Assessment," which shows that program-based assessments are superior to standardized tests; (7) "Curriculum," which demonstrates that curriculum decisions are value decisions that mirror a program's philosophy; (8) "Staff Development and Program Issues," which holds that effective staff development should focus on the social context, adult learning, second language acquisition, literacy development, and effective teaching processes; and (9) "Curriculum Modules," which presents 10 teaching units that demonstrate meaning-based teaching. (LB) (Adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse on Literacy Education)




The Software Encyclopedia 2000


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How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-ability Classrooms


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Offers a definition of differentiated instruction, and provides principles and strategies designed to help teachers create learning environments that address the different learning styles, interests, and readiness levels found in a typical mixed-ability classroom.