Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 4, 2017

Leadership for Learning How to Help Teachers Succeed

In a follow-up to his earlier book, Developmental Supervision, distinguished educator and author Carl D. Glickman provides instructional leaders-supervisors, principals, and teachers-with practical guidance and thoughtful insight to help them succeed as they work with teachers to improve classroom teaching and learning. In a straightforward and easy-to-read manner, Glickman discusses:
 
 
Structures of classroom assistance--clinical supervision, peer coaching, critical friends, and action research groups;
 
Formats for observations--frameworks for teaching, open-ended questionnaires, samples of student work, and student achievement on high-stakes tests; and
 
Approaches to working directly with teachers--directive, collaborative, and nondirective.
 
Scenarios that describe interactions with teachers of diverse backgrounds and skill levels bring the various approaches to life. The author also provides useful information on summative and formative evaluation of teachers. In addition to forms and examples that readers can duplicate or adapt to their own situation, the book includes an extensive list of resources on the topics of looking at student work, professional development and instructional leadership, and educators' ethnic, cultural, and personal diversity.
 
 
Leadership for Learning goes beyond the basics of supervision to place the work of instructional leadership within the context of whole-school improvement. Drawing on his years of experience in working with schools in varied settings, Glickman offers both advice and inspiration to instructional leaders who strive toward the ultimate goal of providing the best possible classroom experience for every student.


Glencoe McGraw Hill - Introduction to Business Interactive Student Edition

"Introduction to Business" provides students with research-based reading strategies and integrated academic activities to build comprehension and reinforce key academic concepts, all within the context of business topics. 
 
 
Reading age for native speakers: High School students
 
Features:
Integrated Academic Skills help teachers reinforce student learning to help meet NCLB guidelines and provide rigor.
 
Research-based Reading Strategies help students improve reading skills and comprehend key concepts and information.
 
Partnerships with Standard and Poor's and BusinessWeek provide real-world activities that bring relevance to learning.
 
Current topics such as globalization, ethics, technology, and cultural diversity are covered.
 
CONTENTS
 
To the Student
Reading Skills Handbook
 
Unit 1 - The Economy and You
Chapter 1: Basic Economic Concepts
Chapter 2: Economic Resources and Systems
Chapter 3: Economic Activities in a Changing World
Chapter 4: Business Ethics and Social Responsibilities
 
Unit 2 - Owning and Operating a Business
Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Chapter 6: Business Ownership and Operations
Chapter 7: Business Management
Chapter 8: Leadership in Management
Chapter 9: The Impact of Technology in Education
 
Unit 3 - Influences on Business
Chapter 10: Business in a Global Economy
Chapter 11: The Role of Government in Business
Chapter 12: Money and Financial Institutions
 
Unit 4 - Marketing
Chapter 13: Marketing in Today’s World
Chapter 14: Advertising: The Art of Attracting an Audience
 
Unit 5 - Human Resources
Chapter 15: Human Resources Management
Chapter 16: Culture and Diversity in Business
 
Unit 6 - Financial and Technological Resources
Chapter 17: Managing Business Finances
Chapter 18: Technology in the Workplace
Chapter 19: Basic Computers
 
Unit 7 - Career Planning in a Global Economy
Chapter 20: Developing a Career Plan
Chapter 21: Getting a Job
 
Unit 8 - Buying Goods and Services
Chapter 22: Making Consumer Decisions
Chatper 23: Consumer Rights and Responsibilities
Chapter 24: Protecting Consumers
 
Unit 9 - Credit
Chapter 25: The Basics of Credit
Chapter 26: How to Get and Keep Credit
Chapter 27: Credit and the Law
 
Unit 10 - Money Management
Chapter 28: Managing Personal Finances
Chapter 29: Checking Accounts
Chapter 30: Savings Accounts
Chapter 31: Investing in Bonds and Stocks
Chapter 32: Real Estate and Other Investment Options
 
Unit 11 - Risk Management
Chapter 33: The Basics of Risk Management
Chapter 34: Vehicle and Property Insurance
Chapter 35: Life and Health Insurance
 
Math Appendix
Business Plan Appendix
Key Terms Glossary
Academic Vocabulary Glossary
Index 


Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 4, 2017

English File 1 Test Booklet

English File 1 Test Booklet


English File 1,2 is a flexible course for adults and young adults which reflects the realities of both learning and teaching. At each of the first two levels, there is a fast-track core of 60 hours' class work, with additional material which can extend the course to more than 120 hours. English File 1 is for beginners and false beginners.
 
 
English File gives students a real sense of achievement and progress. It offers clear learning objectives, an organized approach to revision and reference work, and a fully integrated home-study programme. For teachers, there are well-planned lessons that work, a realistic syllabus focusing on what can be achieved in a first level course, and a complete source of ready-to-use supplementary materials.


ESL English As A Second Language Verbs

Gerunds, tenses, conjugations, modals, irregular verbs and more - in only 4 (four!) pages!



Download:  http://huyhuu.com/news/17189/ESL--English-As-A-Second-Language-Verbs

Cite Right A Quick Guide to Citation Styles MLA APA Chicago the Sciences Professions and More

Thousands of students have turned to veteran teacher Charles Lipson for no-nonsense advice on how to cite sources properly—and avoid plagiarism—when writing their research papers.

This new edition of Cite Right, the popular overview of all major systems of citation, has been updated to reflect the most current versions of Chicago, MLA, APA, and other styles, and to discuss citation methods in the rapidly changing context of the Internet, digital publishing, and e-books. Best of all, it’s very easy to use.


Children at Play Clinical and Developmental Approaches to Meaning and Representation

As they play, children do more than imagine - they also invent life-long approaches to thinking, feeling, and relating to other people. 
 
 
For nearly a century, clinical psychologists have been concerned with the content and interpersonal meaning of play. More recently, developmental psychologists have concentrated on the links between the emergence of symbolic play and evolving thought and language. At last, this volume bridges the gap between the two disciplines by defining their common interests and by developing areas of interface and interrelatedness. 
 
 
The editors have brought together original chapters by distinguished psychoanalysts, clinical psychologists, social workers, and developmental psychologists who shed light on topics outside the traditional confines of their respective domains.
 
 
Thus the book features clinicians exploring subjects such as play representation, narrative, metaphor, and symbolization, and developmentalists examining questions regarding affect, social development, conflict, and psychopathology. Taken together, the contributors offer a rich, integrative view of the many dimensions of early play as it occurs among peers, between parent and child, and in the context of therapy.


1000 Ideas and Activities for Language Teachers

This useful resource has hundreds of ideas, activity templates, reproducible activities … for:
 
News
Warm ups
Pre-reading / Post-reading
Using headlines
Working with words
While-reading / While-listening
Moving from text to speech
Post-reading / Post-listening
Discussions
Using opinions
Plans
Language
Using lists
Using quotes
Task-based activities
Role plays
Using the central characters in the article
Using themes from the news
Homework