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Wawasan Al-Quran

Tafsir Tematik atas Pelbagai Persoalan Umat

Interpretation of the Koran; collected articles.

Interpretation of the Koran; collected articles.

Musyawarah rakyat dan LSM

sebuah pengalaman pengorganisasian rakyat yang dilakukan LSM

Community organization & community leadership; accounts of Indonesian fieldworkers of non-governmental organizations.

Community organization & community leadership; accounts of Indonesian fieldworkers of non-governmental organizations.

Metodologi penelitian kualitatif

pendekatan positivistik, rasionalistik, phenomenologik, dan realisme metaphisik telaah studi teks dan penelitian agama

Filsafat dan strategi pendidikan M. Sjafei

Ruang Pendidik INS Kayutanam

Biography and thoughts of Moehammad Sjafei, 1893-1969, founder of Ruang Pendidik INS Kayutanam, the Kayutanam Indonesian Dutch School in Sumatera Barat Province.

Hambatan utama pada sekolah swasta ialah dalam hal manajemen organisasinya . Akan tetapi , hal itu bukan yang jadi sebab . Penyebab utamanya ialah situasi ...

Revitalisasi sistem politik Indonesia

Politics and government, Indonesia; constitutional law; collection of articles.

Politics and government, Indonesia; constitutional law; collection of articles.

Voices in English Classrooms

Honoring Diversity and Change

This book presents a collection of classroom practices that view the personal experiences of diverse student populations as valuable resources for instruction. It offers teachers various responses to the challenges posed by students' cultural, linguistic, and social group affiliations. The book contains essays arranged into three interwoven strands: "Hearing Every Voice," the language strand, encourages peer appreciation of dialect and language diversity; "Preserving Voices," the composition strand, emphasizes the bond between writer and audience that leads to understanding self and others; and "Affirming Voices," the literature strand, expands upon and enriches the traditional canon by dealing with literary selections that reflect the experiences of diverse groups within United States society. Essays and their authors include: (1) "Celebrating Diversity through the Language Autobiography" (G. Douglas Meyers); (2) "Classroom Diversity as Strength: A Language-Centered Unit" (Kyoko Sato and others); (3) "'How You Not Be Knowin' Dat?': Using Language Study to Enfranchise Diversity" (Barbara Osburg); (4) "Becoming Centered in the Students: What a Teacher Can Do for Underprepared Learners" (Smokey Wilson); (5) "'Worldview' Publication as an Incentive for Excellence in Writing" (Susan B. Andrews and John Creed); (6) "Autobiography as a Liberating Force in the Basic Writing Classroom" (Brenda M. Greene); (7) "Bridging Cross-Cultural Differences through Writing" (Sarah Coprich Johnson and Julia Stutts Austin); (8) "'Delicious of the New': ESL as Poetry, EFL as Literary Analysis" (James W. Penha); (9) "'Break on Through': An Interdisciplinary Approach to Composition" (Michael G. Battin); (10) "Environmental Writing and Minority Education" (Luke Wallin); (11) "Successful Teaching Practices for Sexual Minority Students in Writing Courses: Four Teachers at Work" (Sarah-Hope Parmeter and others); (12) "The Western Illinois University Minority Summer Tutoring Program: A University/Junior High School Collaborative Effort" (Kathy H. Barclay and William Mosley); (13) "Real Voices: Action and Involvement in Secondary English Classrooms" (Lenora (Leni) Cook); (14) "When Wordsworth Is Too Tame: Merging Minority Literature with the Classics in the Secondary Language Arts Curriculum" (P.L. Thomas); (15) "Teaching the 'Thief of Bagdad' as an Interdisciplinary, Middle School Unit" (Martin Mullarkey); (16) "An Approach to Teaching Four Poems about Education: A Thematic Unit for Pre-Freshman Minority Students" (Mary Sauter Comfort); (17) "Caribbean Literature as Catalyst in the Composition Classroom" (Keith Gilyard and others); (18) "A Fiesta of Voices: Regional Literature in the Multicultural Classroom" (Jeffrey Laing); and (19) "Expanding the Literary Canon through Perceptions of Diversity and the American Dream" (Eileen I. Oliver). (NKA).

During class discussion , students wishing to respond to another ' s comments
must first briefly summarize those ... Students who do not have their own
responses often use questioning as a way of participating : “ I don ' t see why you
said that ...

Handbook of Reading Research

The influential first volume of the Handbook of Reading Research, published in 1984, was out of print for a number of years. This classic work, newly reprinted and available once again, includes comprehensive, authoritative, and effectively written chapters from a variety of research perspectives. With the breadth to appeal to a wide audience, yet the depth to speak authoritatively to various subgroups within that audience, this volume is an essential resource for researchers, students, and professionals across the field of reading and literacy education.

The influential first volume of the Handbook of Reading Research, published in 1984, was out of print for a number of years.