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Teaching English To Adult Immigrants: Implications Of Multiple Learning Styles In Teaching English To Adult Immigrant Learners Paperback

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Temesghen (Thomas) Beyene
Book Description
Within the disciplines of Adult Education, Second Language Acquisition, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, there is something that frequently gets overlooked: The aspect of learning styles. Adults, particularly those who are refugees and immigrants bring to bear "baggage" that would either hinder or help them in their acculturation, language acquisition, and general training processes. Educators will find this work very helpful as they endeavor to deliver to such segments of the learning public. This work also raises teachers' awareness of some universal sensitivities immigrants and refugees seem to bring into the classroom. The author, an educator with first hand experience himself, offers some fresh perspective and insight into attaining maximum results when dealing with the challenges of training and advancement of refugees and immigrants in general.
ISBN-13
9783845413471
Language
English
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication Date
29 Jul 2011
Number of Pages
68
About the Author
Temesghen Beyene, M.Ed., Studied Linguistics and Adult Education at California State University in San Francisco. Served as Program Director with Community Based Organizations engaged in the training and settlement of Refugees and Immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area.