Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much by Garth Ennis

Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much by Garth Ennis

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Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much by Garth Ennis

Gardner's Multiple Intelligences theory has been revolutionising education and language learning. As a reaction, many research studies have investigated the theory in terms of its practical applications and implications within education. This book reports on an experimental study drawing on the theory and which was conducted within an Egyptian pre-service teacher education programme with the aim of developing some oral, functional communication skills in English for some language learners (fresh students). Drawing on a flexible multiple intelligences framework compatible with my specific context and purposes, multiple learning channels were devised to deliver the same content of the training programme. Eventually, Fresh students could resolve some of the communication difficulties they had experienced after joining the English section at Assiut College of Education. A training programme utilised four intelligences according to which all learning activities and tasks were designed. Further, the book provides a detailed theoretical background on the theory and its educational implications as far as English language learning and oral communication are concerned.
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ISBN 13 9780983295105
ISBN 10 0983295107
Title Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much
Author Garth Ennis
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Grapefruit Press
Year published 2012-01-15
Number of pages 68
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