Heritage Language Teaching Research and Practice
Heritage Language Teaching Research and Practice by Sara M. Beaudrie is a significant contribution to the field of language education, published by McGraw-Hill Education Create in 2014. This edition, comprising 241 pages, presents a fresh perspective on communicative language teaching, making it a valuable resource for both practicing teachers and students in teacher preparation courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Readers will find the latest guidelines and information that address the complexities of heritage language teaching. The book emphasizes practical applications and insights that are essential for educators in diverse classroom settings. By focusing on effective strategies and methodologies, this work aims to enhance the teaching and learning experience in heritage language contexts.
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“Offering a fresh and original perspective on communicative language teaching, this brand new title in the McGraw-Hill Second Language Professional Series provides the latest guidelines and information for practicing teachers as well as for students in teacher preparation courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels”–Page 4 of cover.
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