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MyEnglishLab provides an enriched learning environment and
activities that are instantly graded and correlated to the course.
It allows you the flexibility of personalising tasks for each
student to help them reach their goals and instant access to a
range of diagnostic tools. Teacher's eText for Interactive
Whiteboards helps to manage classes and keeps students focused.
Students' eText offers an interactive individualized learning
experience.
*12 thematic modules for Pre-Intermediate and 10 thematic modules
for Elementary and Upper Intermediate, each divided into sections:
- Topic Talk (opening page) - networks that provide guided choice
by marrying functional language with lexical items - Grammar Skills
- Writing Workshop - Speaking Workshop *Text Builder in units for
process writing *Grammar Practice - Grammatical structures compared
and contrasted. Students trained in choosing forms that best
express given meanings and intentions *Language Review/Self
Assessment every second module. Revision exercises where students
check their answers and use a feedback guide to choose what they
need to practise more *Listening with two levels of difficulty
(slow speed and authentic speed) catering for different levels of
students.Also gives the option of listening to the more difficult
version after students have listened to the easier level *Culture
Choice - 6 x lessons at back of Students' Book every two units
which include cultural input, literature, songs and projects * At
the back of the Students' Book: - Skills Builder - while doing
listening, reading, writing and communicative activities, learners
are given suport with strategies and language - Culture Choice
(optional lessons which present reading texts, poems and songs with
projects related to the students' own culture) - Language Choice
booklet (further practice of vocabulary and grammar with a
reference section for each language point that is presented)
A clear and comprehensive guide to evaluating and supporting
instructional coaches and coaching programs, including how to
recruit, hire, and retain effective coaches. With sound practices
in place to evaluate coaching programs, instructional coaches will
become better partners, teachers will become better mentors, and
students will become better learners.Few evaluation systems are
specifically geared toward coaching roles. Ensuring that school
districts have accurate information about both coaches and coaching
programs is crucial to guide improvement in supporting classrooms,
as well as in ensuring accountability. With sound evaluation
processes in place, districts can effectively evaluate
instructional coaches and coaching programs and use data to set
goals. A joint publication of ASCD and One Fine Bird Press.
As one of America's most haunted cities, Savannah, Georgia, has a
long list of stories of the supernatural, such as the story of the
first two people hanged in colonial Savannah for the murder of
their abusive master. Or James Stark, a tempestuous planter, and
Dr. Philip Minis, who settled their dispute with a duel and still
hang around the old building at Moon River Brewing Co. Or the
terrifying "boy-giant," Rene Rhondolia, who preys on young girls
and animals. Join authors Michael Harris and Linda Sickler as they
navigate the chilling world of those who refuse to leave their
Savannah homes.
Choice Motivates. Motivation creates successful learners.
Flexibility in Choices caters for all your students' needs and
encourages them to be independent learners, equipped with skills
for the 21st century. No student is left behind
Choice Motivates. Motivation creates successful learners.
Flexibility in Choices caters for all your students' needs and
encourages them to be independent learners, equipped with skills
for the 21st century. No student is left behind
12 thematic modules for Pre-Intermediate and 10 thematic modules
for Elementary and Upper Intermediate, each divided into sections:
- Topic Talk (opening page) - networks that provide guided choice
by marrying functional language with lexical items - Grammar Skills
- Writing Workshop - Speaking Workshop Text Builder in units for
process writing Grammar Practice - Grammatical structures compared
and contrasted. Students trained in choosing forms that best
express given meanings and intentions Language Review/Self
Assessment every second module. Revision exercises where students
check their answers and use a feedback guide to choose what they
need to practise more Listening with two levels of difficulty (slow
speed and authentic speed) catering for different levels of
students. Also gives the option of listening to the more difficult
version after students have listened to the easier level Culture
Choice - 6 x lessons at back of Students' Book every two units
which include cultural input, literature, songs and projects At the
back of the Students' Book: - Skills Builder - while doing
listening, reading, writing and communicative activities, learners
are given suport with strategies and language - Culture Choice
(optional lessons which present reading texts, poems and songs with
projects related to the students' own culture) - Language Choice
booklet (further practice of vocabulary and grammar with a
reference section for each language point that is presented)
*12 thematic modules for Pre-Intermediate and 10 thematic modules
for Elementary and Upper Intermediate, each divided into sections:
- Topic Talk (opening page) - networks that provide guided choice
by marrying functional language with lexical items - Grammar Skills
- Writing Workshop - Speaking Workshop *Text Builder in units for
process writing *Grammar Practice - Grammatical structures compared
and contrasted. Students trained in choosing forms that best
express given meanings and intentions *Language Review/Self
Assessment every second module. Revision exercises where students
check their answers and use a feedback guide to choose what they
need to practise more *Listening with two levels of difficulty
(slow speed and authentic speed) catering for different levels of
students.Also gives the option of listening to the more difficult
version after students have listened to the easier level *Culture
Choice - 6 x lessons at back of Students' Book every two units
which include cultural input, literature, songs and projects * At
the back of the Students' Book: - Skills Builder - while doing
listening, reading, writing and communicative activities, learners
are given suport with strategies and language - Culture Choice
(optional lessons which present reading texts, poems and songs with
projects related to the students' own culture) - Language Choice
booklet (further practice of vocabulary and grammar with a
reference section for each language point that is presented)
Contains all you need to know to understand statistics in medicine.
Medical Statistics Made Easy has been a perennial bestseller since
the first edition was published (it is consistently a #1 bestseller
in medical statistics on Amazon). It is recommended worldwide on a
variety of courses and programmes, from undergraduate medicine,
through to professional medical qualifications. It is a book of key
statistics principles for anyone studying or working in medicine
and healthcare who needs a basic overview of the subject. It is
ideal for non-statisticians who need to understand how statistics
are used and applied in medicine and medical research. Using a
consistent format, the authors describe the most common statistical
methods in turn and then rate them on how difficult they are to
understand and how common they are. The worked examples that
demonstrate the statistical method in action have been updated to
include current articles from the medical literature and now
feature a wider range of medical journals. This fourth edition
continues with the same structure as the previous editions, with
new sections on cut-off points and ROC curves, as well as a new
chapter on choosing the right statistical test. It also features a
completely revised and updated 'Statistics at work' section.
*12 thematic modules for Pre-Intermediate and 10 thematic modules
for Elementary and Upper Intermediate, each divided into sections:
- Topic Talk (opening page) - networks that provide guided choice
by marrying functional language with lexical items - Grammar Skills
- Writing Workshop - Speaking Workshop *Text Builder in units for
process writing *Grammar Practice - Grammatical structures compared
and contrasted. Students trained in choosing forms that best
express given meanings and intentions *Language Review/Self
Assessment every second module. Revision exercises where students
check their answers and use a feedback guide to choose what they
need to practise more *Listening with two levels of difficulty
(slow speed and authentic speed) catering for different levels of
students. Also gives the option of listening to the more difficult
version after students have listened to the easier level *Culture
Choice - 6 x lessons at back of Students' Book every two units
which include cultural input, literature, songs and projects * At
the back of the Students' Book: - Skills Builder - while doing
listening, reading, writing and communicative activities, learners
are given suport with strategies and language - Culture Choice
(optional lessons which present reading texts, poems and songs with
projects related to the students' own culture) - Language Choice
booklet (further practice of vocabulary and grammar with a
reference section for each language point that is presented)
Paradise or trap? In the novella "Canyon," set in the 1950s, the
Hiller family lives in some of the most beautiful country in
California, on the Upper Sacramento River near Mt. Shasta. The
father, Frank, is an intelligent but frustrated man without enough
education to escape a blue-collar railroad job. The mother, Connie,
and the three children live in the shadow of his anger, just as
their home town, Dunsmuir, lies in the shadow of the mountains. In
the story "Sump," set a decade later, the oldest son, John, gets
his chance to leave - but it may already be too late. Fear has
become a habit, and how can he hope to love any other place as much
as he loves this one?
In schools, every day is ""game day."" Every day, teachers need the
best resources and forms of support because students deserve the
best we as educators can offer. An instructional playbook aims to
serve as that kind of support: a tool that coaches can use to help
teachers match specific learning goals with the right
research-based instructional strategies. Coaches have enormous
potential to help teachers learn and implement new teaching
practices, but coaches will be effective only if they deeply
understand the strategies they describe and their explanations are
clear. The Instructional Playbook: The Missing Link for Translating
Research into Practice addresses both issues head on and offers a
simple and clear explanation of how to create a playbook uniquely
designed to meet teachers' instructional needs. The idea of an
instructional playbook has caught fire since Jim Knight described
it in The Impact Cycle (2017). This book helps instructional
coaches create playbooks that produce a common language about
high-impact teaching strategies, deepen everyone's understanding of
what instructional coaches do, and, most important, support
teachers and students in classrooms.
The 1995 Annual reflects a wide range of work on serial
publication, addressed chronologically, geographically, and
theoretically. It spans the period from 1700 through the 1970s and
has a distinct international dimension showing how serial
publication both followed the expansion of international trade and
how it served as one of the sinews that bound together all of the
different cultural elements comprising the expanding global
economic network. This 1995 Annual volume, edited by Michael Harris
and Tom O'Malley, represents the continuation of the Journal of
Newspaper and Periodical History. As with previous volumes, this
work continues to offer important studies about the history of
newspapers and periodicals around the world.
This second annual review of international newspaper and periodical
history is a further continuation of the Journal of Newspaper and
Periodical History. Michael Harris and Tom O'Malley have brought
together a broad collection of perspectives about newspaper and
periodical reporting from the 17th to 20th centuries. This annual
also describes important sources, gives a succinct annual review of
newspaper history, and reviews noteworthy new books in newspaper
and periodical history. It is an essential source for historians
and teachers of media and communications courses. This volume
discusses 17th-century newsbooks, Walpole's management of political
opinion, publication of the Universal Museum about booksellers, and
reports on a treason trial in the 18th century. The annual goes on
to analyze how the British press was Americanized from 1830 to
1914, analyzes the Dreyfus case in ^Le Matin as well as
newspaper-reading by British forces in World War I. This annual
also describes important sources, gives a succinct annual review of
newspaper history, and reviews noteworthy new books in newspaper
and periodical history. It is an essential source for historians
and teachers of media and communications courses.
Choices meets the challenge of motivating older teenagers who need
to achieve academic and educational goals in a modern world.
Combining contemporary, cultural and educational topics with a wide
range of digital, online MyEnglishLab and print material, Choices
gives teachers the power to adapt to their classrooms, while the
authentic BBC and Channel 4 video clips keep interest levels high
and boredom factors low! 12 thematic modules for Pre-Intermediate
and 10 thematic modules for Elementary and Upper Intermediate, each
divided into sections: -Topic Talk (opening page) - networks that
provide guided choice by marrying functional language with lexical
items -Grammar Skills, Writing Workshop, Speaking Workshop, Text
Builder in units for process writing Grammar Practice. Grammatical
structures compared and contrasted. Students trained in choosing
forms that best express given meanings and intentions Language
Review/Self Assessment every second module. Revision exercises
where students check their answers and use a feedback guide to
choose what they need to practise more Listening with two levels of
difficulty (slow speed and authentic speed) catering for different
levels of students. Also gives the option of listening to the more
difficult version after students have listened to the easier level
Culture Choice - 6 x lessons at back of Students' Book every two
units which include cultural input, literature, songs and projects
At the back of the Students' Book: - Skills Builder -while doing
listening, reading, writing and communicative activities, learners
are given support with strategies and language - Culture Choice
(optional lessons which present reading texts, poems and songs with
projects related to the students' own culture)- Language Choice
booklet (further practice of vocabulary and grammar with a
reference section for each language point that is presented)
Challenges provides * Coursebooks that can be completed in one
year, giving students a clear sense of progress * Informative and
engaging topics that involve teenagers in their learning * Unique
features on word building and sentence patterns * Characters that
promote positive values and use real spoken language. * Activities
for building learner strategies for independent learning * Magazine
at the back of the Students Book to support mixed ability classes *
Strong grammar and skills sections give students confidence in
using the language * A picture dictionary in Levels 1 and 2 that is
easy and fun to use * A unique teacher's package gives total
support and maximum flexibility
Challenges provides Coursebooks that can be completed in one year,
giving students a clear sense of progress Informative and engaging
topics that involve teenagers in their learning Unique features on
word building and sentence patterns Characters that promote
positive values and use real spoken language. Activities for
building learner strategies for independent learning Magazine at
the back of the Students Book to support mixed ability classes
Strong grammar and skills sections give students confidence in
using the language A picture dictionary in Levels 1 and 2 that is
easy and fun to use A unique teacher's package gives total support
and maximum flexibility
Challenges provides Coursebooks that can be completed in one year,
giving students a clear sense of progress Informative and engaging
topics that involve teenagers in their learning Unique features
include word building, text building and sentence patterns
Characters that promote positive values and use real spoken
language. Activities for building learner strategies for
independent learning Magazine at the back of the Students Book to
support mixed ability classes Strong grammar and skills sections
give students confidence in using the language A full Word Bank
that is easy to use A unique teacher's package gives total support
and maximum flexibility
* Provides a step-by-step guide for completing a successful student
consulting project, which should be essential reading for specific
experiential Business Consulting modules, as well as recommended
reading for students studying Small Business Management and
Strategic Management at postgraduate and MBA level. * Fully updated
6th edition, including new tools and resources, new real-life
examples, material on technologies and remote working, and a focus
on student employability. * Promotes a conceptual understanding of
the consulting process.
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