The Routledge Handbook of Materials Development for Language Teaching

The Routledge Handbook of Materials Development for Language Teaching

Author: Julie Norton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-03-25

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 1000539733

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The Routledge Handbook of Materials Development for Language Teaching is the definitive resource for all working in this area of language and English language teaching. With 34 chapters authored by leading figures from around the world, the Handbook provides an historical overview of the development of language teaching materials, critical discussion of core issues, and an assessment of future directions. The contributions represent a range of different international contexts, providing insightful, state-of-the-art coverage of the field. Structured in nine sections, the Handbook covers: changes and developments in language teaching materials controversial issues in materials development research and materials development materials for language learning and skills development materials evaluation and adaptation materials for specific contexts materials development and technology developing materials for publication professional development and materials writing Demonstrating throughout the dynamic relationship between theory and practice, this accessible Handbook is essential reading for researchers, scholars, and students on MA programmes in ELT, TESOL, and applied linguistics.


The SAGE Handbook of Writing Development

The SAGE Handbook of Writing Development

Author: Roger Beard

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2009-07-23

Total Pages: 617

ISBN-13: 1412948460

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By drawing on international cross-phase and cross-disciplinary research perspectives, this book offers a comprehensive review of writing development, invaluable for researchers and practitioners alike.


Handbook of Writing Research, Second Edition

Handbook of Writing Research, Second Edition

Author: Charles A. MacArthur

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2016-10-31

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1462529313

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The definitive reference in the field, this volume synthesizes current knowledge on writing development and instruction at all grade levels. Prominent scholars examine numerous facets of writing from sociocultural, cognitive, linguistic, neuroscience, and new literacy/technological perspectives. The volume reviews the evidence base for widely used instructional approaches, including those targeting particular components of writing. Issues in teaching specific populations--including students with disabilities and English learners--are addressed. Innovative research methods and analytic tools are clearly explained, and key directions for future investigation identified. New to This Edition *Chapters on genre instruction, evaluation and revision, argumentative writing, computer-based instruction, and professional development. *Chapters on new literacies, out-of-school writing, translation, and self-regulation. *Many new topics and authors, including more international perspectives. *Multiple chapters connect research findings to the Common Core writing standards. See also the editors' Best Practices in Writing Instruction, Second Edition, an accessible course text and practitioner's guide.


The Educator's Guide to Writing a Book

The Educator's Guide to Writing a Book

Author: Cathie E. West

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-09-07

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1317572270

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The Educator’s Guide to Writing a Book is for educators who dream of sharing their knowledge and skills with a broader audience. This exciting resource provides step-by-step guidance on how to set publishing goals, create well-written content and resource material, develop an informative yet accessible writing style, prepare professional level manuscripts, and anticipate each stage in the publishing process. Chapters include authentic writing examples, tips from veteran authors and publishing professionals, and supportive resources. The Educator’s Guide to Writing a Book is an invaluable guide that helps aspiring and novice authors move publishing goals from dreams to reality. .


Developing Materials for Language Teaching

Developing Materials for Language Teaching

Author: Brian Tomlinson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-08-01

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 1474210538

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This supplementary ebook contains the 12 chapters from the first edition of Brain Tomlinson's comprehensive Developing Materials for Language Teaching on various aspects of materials development for language teaching that did not, for reasons of space, appear in the second edition.


Excellence in Literature Handbook for Writers

Excellence in Literature Handbook for Writers

Author: Ian Johnston

Publisher:

Published: 2012-03

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9781613220702

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This two-part writer's handbook will take your student from high school into college. Part 1 is a course in essays and arguments (helpful for debate, too) with topic-sentence outline models and much more. Part 2 is a traditional reference guide to grammar, style, and usage. You will find yourself using the Handbook almost daily for instruction, reference, and evaluation.


Real-World Writers: A Handbook for Teaching Writing with 7-11 Year Olds

Real-World Writers: A Handbook for Teaching Writing with 7-11 Year Olds

Author: Ross Young

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-05-28

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1000074331

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Real-World Writers shows teachers how they can teach their pupils to write well and with pleasure, purpose and power. It demonstrates how classrooms can be transformed into genuine communities of writers where talking, reading, writing and sharing give children confidence, motivation and a sense of the relevance writing has to their own lives and learning. Based on their practical experience and what research says is the most effective practice, the authors share detailed guidance on how teachers can provide writing study lessons drawing on what real writers do and how to teach grammar effectively. They also share a variety of authentic class writing projects with accompanying teacher notes that will encourage children to use genres appropriately, creatively and flexibly. The authors’ simple yet comprehensive approach includes how to teach the processes and craft knowledge involved in creating successful and meaningful texts. This book is invaluable for all primary practitioners who wish to teach writing for real.


Handbook of Research on Digital Tools for Writing Instruction in K-12 Settings

Handbook of Research on Digital Tools for Writing Instruction in K-12 Settings

Author: Anderson, Rebecca S.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2014-04-30

Total Pages: 759

ISBN-13: 1466659831

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More emphasis is being placed on writing instruction in K-12 schools than ever before. With the growing number of digital tools in the classroom, it is important that K-12 teachers learn how to use these tools to effectively teach writing in all content areas. The Handbook of Research on Digital Tools for Writing Instruction in K-12 Settings will provide research about how students use digital tools to write, both in and out of school settings, as well as discuss issues and concerns related to the use of these learning methods. This publication is beneficial to educators, professionals, and researchers working in the field of K-12 and teacher education.