The central issue of this volume is how to meet the linguistic and academic needs of the increasing numbers of English learners (ELs). At the center of educational turns is the role of school professionals in this Common Core Standards era. Teacher education programs and professional development, or
Creating Visually Effective Materials for English Learners
β Scribed by Gabriela Kleckova; Pavel Svejda
- Publisher
- TESOL Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 138
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This ebook is designed to help meet the needs of TESOL professionals in the areas of visual literacy and communication inside and outside ESOL classrooms. It includes practical ideas for writers and teachers and shows how TESOL practitioners can make their own materials more accessible and appealing to their learners and other audiences.
β¦ Subjects
English language-Study and teaching-Foreign speakers-Audio-visual aids.
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