Tecnologías Integradas en la Didáctica de Lenguas Extranjeras (TIDLE)

Tecnologías Integradas en la Didáctica de Lenguas Extranjeras (TIDLE)
Title Tecnologías Integradas en la Didáctica de Lenguas Extranjeras (TIDLE) PDF eBook
Author Martin, Justine
Publisher Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional
Pages 76
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN

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Cada uno de los capítulos de este libro está dedicado a una perspectiva de las nuevas tecnologías (tecnologías de la información y la comunicación para la enseñanza y tecnologías del aprendizaje y el conocimiento) integradas a la enseñanza de las lenguas extranjeras. También se nos proporcionan modelos teórico-metodológicos sobre la aplicación de diversas técnicas y recursos que ofrecen las nuevas tecnologías en el campo de la enseñanza de lenguas, desarrollados en variados escenarios y contextos educativos. Así mismo, se reflexiona sobre el papel que desempeñan estas herramientas integradas en las clases de lengua extranjera, así como su posible utilización fuera del aula para ayudar a desarrollar otras competencias y habilidades relacionadas con el aprendizaje. Por último, se plantea cómo el conjunto de actividades, recursos y herramientas útiles que puedan integrarse de forma complementaria en el currículo de las materias de lengua extranjera solo es válido ahora y cómo está destinado a transformarse en el contínuum de las competencias de un individuo.

Las nuevas tecnologías integradas en la programación didáctica de lenguas extranjeras

Las nuevas tecnologías integradas en la programación didáctica de lenguas extranjeras
Title Las nuevas tecnologías integradas en la programación didáctica de lenguas extranjeras PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Universitat de València
Pages 390
Release 1997
Genre Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN 9788437029054

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Spanish in the United States

Spanish in the United States
Title Spanish in the United States PDF eBook
Author Ana Roca
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 221
Release 2011-06-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110804972

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This collection of original papers presents current research on linguistic aspects of the Spanish used in the United States. The authors examine such topics as language maintenance and language shift, language choice, the bilingual's discourse patterns, varieties of Spanish used in the United States, and oral proficiency testing of bilingual speakers. In view of the fact that Hispanics constitute the largest linguistic minority in the United States, the pioneering work in the area of sociolinguistic issues in the U.S. Spanish presented here is of great importance.

The School in Question

The School in Question
Title The School in Question PDF eBook
Author Torsten Husén
Publisher Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press
Pages 32
Release 1979
Genre Education
ISBN

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Shaping the future we want

Shaping the future we want
Title Shaping the future we want PDF eBook
Author Buckler, Carolee
Publisher UNESCO
Pages 198
Release 2014-11-10
Genre Environmental education
ISBN 9231000535

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How to Measure Survey Reliability and Validity

How to Measure Survey Reliability and Validity
Title How to Measure Survey Reliability and Validity PDF eBook
Author Mark S. Litwin
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 99
Release 1995-08-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1506319815

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UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles Aimed at helping readers improve the accuracy of their survey, Litwin′s book guides in assessing and interpreting the quality of their survey data by thoroughly examining the survey instrument used. The book also explains how to code and pilot test new and established surveys. In addition, it covers such issues as how to measure reliability (e.g., test-retest, alternate-form, internal consistency, inter-observer, and intra-observer reliability), how to measure validity (including content, criterion, and construct validity), how to address cross-cultural issues in survey research, and how to scale and score a survey. "I found this work to be of very high quality with respect to both content and writing. It is commendable in terms of communicating and facilitating understanding of sometimes difficult concepts. It will make an excellent text for my introductory course on survey research and, I imagine, for many similar or related courses in the social sciences or education. All the pedagogical features, including the exercises, are excellent, and the level of writing throughout not only is appropriate for an introductory volume, but also engaging and lively." --Daniel U. Levine, Department of Education, University of Nebraska

Harm Reduction Psychotherapy

Harm Reduction Psychotherapy
Title Harm Reduction Psychotherapy PDF eBook
Author Andrew Tatarsky
Publisher Jason Aronson
Pages 392
Release 2007-06-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461628709

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This ground-breaking volume provides readers with both an overview of harm reduction therapy and a series of ten case studies, treated by different therapists, that vividly illustrate this treatment approach with a wide variety of clients. Harm reduction is a framework for helping drug and alcohol users who cannot or will not stop completely—the majority of users—reduce the harmful consequences of use. Harm reduction accepts that abstinence may be the best outcome for many but relaxes the emphasis on abstinence as the only acceptable goal and criterion of success. Instead, smaller incremental changes in the direction of reduced harmfulness of drug use are accepted. This book will show how these simple changes in emphasis and expectation have dramatic implications for improving the effectiveness of psychotherapy in many ways. From the Foreword by Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.: “This ground-breaking volume provides readers with both an overview of harm reduction therapy and a series of ten case studies, treated by different therapists, that vividly illustrate this treatment approach with a wide variety of clients. In his introduction, Andrew Tatarsky describes harm reduction as a new paradigm for treating drug and alcohol problems. Some would say that harm reduction embraces a paradigm shift in addiction treatment, as it has moved the field beyond the traditional abstinence-only focus typically associated with the disease model and the ideology of the twelve-step approach. Others may conclude that the move toward harm reduction represents an integration of what Dr. Tatarsky describes as the “basic principles of good clinical practice” into the treatment of addictive behaviors. “Changing addiction behavior is often a complex and complicated process for both client and therapist. What seems to work best is the development of a strong therapeutic alliance, the right fit between the client and treatment provider. The role of the harm reduction therapist is closer to that of a guide, someone who can provide support an