The Elements of News Writing

The Elements of News Writing

Author: James Williamson Kershner

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780205781126

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Kershner's The Elements of News Writing 3/e is a concise handbook that presents the essential rules of journalism, while offering in-depth analysis of the evolving industry. With comprehensive coverage from history to how-to, and discussions of new media, online journalism, blogging, and social networking, this text covers news writing from a 360 degree view. The Elements of News Writing covers the basics of news writing without the extra verbiage that bogs down many textbooks. The author pays extra attention to grammar and usage, with easy-to-follow basic tips on writing for all types of mass media, new and old.


Antarctic Area

Antarctic Area

Author: United States. Environmental Data and Information Service

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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Graphic illustrations of the types and amounts of data available from the NOAA's Environmental Data Service on the Antarctic. Includes geophysical, meteorological and oceanographic data.


Resource Allocation in Higher Education

Resource Allocation in Higher Education

Author: William F. Massy

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9780472106868

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Offers guidance for implementing reforms in the allocation of resources in colleges and universities


Integrating Language and Content

Integrating Language and Content

Author: Maria Dantas-Whitney

Publisher: Classroom Practice

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931185660

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The definition of English language classroom is changing. When students have the opportunity to learn content and language at the same time, disciplinary boundaries overlap. Teachers are rethinking how they design courses, plan lessons, assess students, and collaborate with colleagues to support student learning and facilitate their own professional growth. In this volume, contributors describe practical examples of integrating language and content in classrooms in Italy, the Netherlands, Yemen, Turkey, Taiwan, Russia, the United States, and South Africa. Teachers help students achieve their goals--learning English for specific purposes such as advertising, fashion design, and philosophy; teaching adult learners by integrating English skills with health literacy, conflict resolution, and social justice; serving emerging bilingual students in learning grade-level academic material or valuable job skills. The book is divided into four sections that help readers navigate the sometimes chaotic intersection of language and content: Why Do Teachers Design Courses to Integrate Language and Content?; How Do Teachers Integrate Language and Content?; How Do Teachers Evaluate Language and Content Learning?; and How Do Teachers Collaborate to Integrate Language and Content?