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Autor principal: Feldman, Dick
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Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ410562
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contents The International Student and Course-Integrated Instruction: The ESL Instructor's Perspective. Feldman, Dick Academic Libraries Course Integrated Library Instruction English (Second Language) Foreign Students Higher Education Non English Speaking Research Skills Users (Information) Describes the research paper course component of the Intensive English Program at Cornell University, a program designed to improve the English-language skills of non-English-speaking potential college students. Topics covered include cultural differences in assumptions and expectations regarding education, cooperation between instructors and library staff, student research problems, and benefits of the program. (three references) (MES)
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spellingShingle The International Student and Course-Integrated Instruction: The ESL Instructor's Perspective.
Feldman, Dick
Academic Libraries
Course Integrated Library Instruction
English (Second Language)
Foreign Students
Higher Education
Non English Speaking
Research Skills
Users (Information)
The International Student and Course-Integrated Instruction: The ESL Instructor's Perspective. Feldman, Dick Academic Libraries Course Integrated Library Instruction English (Second Language) Foreign Students Higher Education Non English Speaking Research Skills Users (Information) Describes the research paper course component of the Intensive English Program at Cornell University, a program designed to improve the English-language skills of non-English-speaking potential college students. Topics covered include cultural differences in assumptions and expectations regarding education, cooperation between instructors and library staff, student research problems, and benefits of the program. (three references) (MES)
title The International Student and Course-Integrated Instruction: The ESL Instructor's Perspective.
topic Academic Libraries
Course Integrated Library Instruction
English (Second Language)
Foreign Students
Higher Education
Non English Speaking
Research Skills
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ410562