education/interpretat
Two Books about teaching with authentic materials and global literature
- Item Number
- 489
- Estimated Value
- 15 USD
- Buy Now Price
- 15 USD
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Item Description
These two books will be useful be useful for teachers: "New Ways in Using Authentic Materials in the Classroom" and "Breaking Boundaries with Global Literature"
New Ways in Using Authentic Materials in the Classroom:
from the cover: "This book demonstrates how a wide variety of authentic materials can be adapted into interesting and innovative lessons for language learners. Each activity centers around an audio, visual, or written text from an English language environment.
- Part I: TV, Radio, And Video
- Part II: Newspapers, Magazines, and Literature
- Part III: Maps, Mail, and Other Documents
- Part IV: Texts for Academic and Business Settings
- Part V: Food"
Ruth E. Larimer and Leigh Schleicher, Editors
1999
paperback
231 pages
8" x 8"
almost new condition
Breaking Boundaries with Global Literature
In today's increasingly diverse classrooms, it is essential for educators to provide students with the tools, dialogue, and experiences that will help them to know and understand the global village in which they live and also build their compassion, empathy, and appreciation for the diverse individuals and cultures who populate it. This unique and innovative resource shows educators how to accomplish both of these goals.
Drawing from the selection of quality global literature chosen for the Notable Books for a Global Society booklists, this book explores key themes in global literature, offering ideas, activities, and strategies for your K-12 English language arts classrooms. You will learn how to use global literature to
-Explore literary elements and at the same time develop students global awareness
-Illustrate the diversity as well as the commonality at the heart of all stories and people
-Promote students critical thinking about society, diversity, and their place in the global community
-Extend students' connections with literature to constructive activism and service learning
Nancy L. Hadawayk and Marian J. McKenna, editors
2007
193 pages
paperback
7.25 x 10"
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