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Instructional strategies are the different methods that teachers use to teach students. Some of those strategies direct instruction, interactive instruction, and independent study.
Beeke Bailey has written: 'Developmental theories and instructional strategies' -- subject(s): Child development, Instructional systems, Design
There are many websites online that give many different strategies on many different topics. Some strategies that can be found are instructional strategies for online courses, prevention strategies for seasonal influenza, and strategies for teaching, thinking and promoting.
ESOL certifications are for teachers and part of the foreign language education program. Many use it towards getting their masters degree. You can find information at coedu.usf.edu/main/esol/ESOL_Endorsement_Online.html.
A good place to find a practice esol test can be found in the following link: http://havefunteaching.com/worksheets/test-practice/esl-and-esol-test-practice/
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The salary range of ESOL teacher depends upon the subject he taugh and the location where he taught. Usually an ESOL teacher average salary is in the rage of $40,000-$60,000.
Cambridge ESOL exams are famous for English. It is a most common international exam for people of different language.
The university websites can give you lots of information about esol training in New Jersey. Some of the university websites have a practice esol test which you can download and try out before taking it for real.
Yes, you can typically take classes or courses to obtain ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) certification. Contact local educational institutions or organizations that offer ESOL programs or certifications for more information on specific requirements and course offerings.
Delgado Community College, as well as LaJolla, are both good places to take ESOL lessons. Delgado C.C., especially, is known for being a leader in ESOL for quite some time now.
Judith Rodenstein has written: 'Instructional Strategies for Using Microcomputers in Vocational Education/Ringbound' 'High Tech'