Teaching Methods for Diverse Learners
Student 's name University Course code Course name Tutor Annotated Bibliography 1 . Algozzine , Robert , Pam Campbell and Adam Wang . Sixty-three tactics for teaching diverse learners , K-6 , Thousands Oaks , CA : Corwin Press 2009 The publication provides sixty-three instructional methods which are applicable to all elementary students with disabilities and also to those without . The contents in the publication are diverse as they cover all major areas and grade levels for all the students in spite of it concentrating on elementary school . The authors provide a teaching framework

that is practical and research based and in addition the framework focuses primarily on instruction aspects which include its planning , management , deliverance and evaluation
The primary benefit of using this strategy is that it enables teachers to assess their teaching skills and tactics and in addition it provides then with a better and more result oriented approach . The successful learning is depended on the teacher and their instructional methods thus making this approach much relevant as it focuses on improving the skills and tactics of teachers
2 . Brown , David . `Micro-level teaching strategies for linguistically diverse learners ' Linguistics and Education , Volume 17 , Issue 2 , summer 2006 , 175-195
The publication begins by critically arguing that learners require access to privileged rhetorical forms which most pedagogies do not facilitate . The author proposes that an understanding of the fluencies which students already have and synthesis of the strengths of instructional approaches might be useful in improving diverse students learning . The publication covers five crucial areas social formation and...





