Teaching and learning languages : a guide
โ Scribed by Scarino, Angela; Liddicoat, Anthony
- Publisher
- Curriculum Corporation
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 116
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"... A resource for reflecting on languages education, the role of languages teachers, and their programs and pedagogies in relation to contemporary educational understandings and contexts".
โฆ Table of Contents
- Orientation of the guide --
2. Language, culture and learning --
3. Teaching and learning --
4. Resourcing and materials --
5. Assessing --
6. Programming and planning --
7. Evaluating language programs --
8. Developing a professional learning culture --
9. Further resources --
10. References.
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