T. Michael Traser is an internationally recognized educator who's taught and developed language and other teaching programs in Japan, China and the U. S. A. In addition to this series he's the author of the ESL books: FUNBOOK, ABCBOOK, PLAYBOOK, GAMEBOOK, CHAT-BOOK AND WORLDBOOK, a series entitled LET'S ENJOY ENGLISH. He's currently developing curriculum for the Wenzhou Foreign Language School in Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China.
50 Fun Classroom Learning Games
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- ISBN978-0-463-46422-9
- EAN9780463464229
- Date de parution25/04/2020
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- ÉditeurBluewater
Résumé
"John Dewey, a great American educator said 'Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results."Tim Traser's activity books embrace this philosophy by asking kids to engage in constructive play. Powerful language learning is the result."-Harry Chaucer, Education Professor, School Founder, White House Distinguished TeacherMr.
Traser's innovative approach to getting, and importantly, keeping, young minds engaged is a model to be emulated in the teaching world. Just like hands-on experience is the only way many adults learn, active participation by kids is sometimes the only way as well. His methodology ensures maximum retention of the concepts being taught across the broad spectrum of students.
Traser's innovative approach to getting, and importantly, keeping, young minds engaged is a model to be emulated in the teaching world. Just like hands-on experience is the only way many adults learn, active participation by kids is sometimes the only way as well. His methodology ensures maximum retention of the concepts being taught across the broad spectrum of students.



