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Children With Limited English: Teaching Strategies for the Regular Classroom .Updated Edition of BestsellerBuilds on the popular first edition to arm teachers with the survival skills necessary to meet the challenges of an increasingly diverse student population

Children With Limited English: Teaching Strategies for the Regular Classroom

Children With Limited English: Teaching Strategies for the Regular Classroom

Title:Children With Limited English: Teaching Strategies for the Regular Classroom
Author:Ellen Kottler
Rating:4.86 (422 Votes)
Asin:0761978380
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:152 Pages
Publish Date:2001-10-12
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Updated Edition of BestsellerBuilds on the popular first edition to arm teachers with the survival skills necessary to meet the challenges of an increasingly diverse student population.

Editorial : "A teacher can pick up this book and actually use the ideas from it with little or no hassle. The applications and exercises at the end of each chapter are especially excellent and very useful." 

(Elise Geither)

"This book makes a significant contribution to the field for three reasons: first, it speaks to classroom teachers using straightforward language and relevant examples; second, it addresses a growing issue in today’s classrooms; third, it is concise, thus appealing to busy professionals. The coverage is complete without either significant omissions or excesses." 

(Francesina R. Jackson, Assistant Dean, School of Education)

"With its practical recommendations, survey of important issues and user-friendly format, this guide meets a need not satisfied by any other such book. The material is well integrated, recurring themes and important points are interwoven throughout, and it is short, to the point, and easy to follow.

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