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  1. Robert Sharples (2 July 1913 – 8 September 1987), known as Bob Sharples, was a British musical conductor, composer and bandleader, whose work encompassed films and well-known British television programmes in the 1960s and 1970s, most notably Opportunity Knocks (1964-1978).

  2. Dr Robert Sharples. PhD. Senior Lecturer in Language and Education, School of Education. Language, Literacies and Education Network. Centre for Comparative and International Research in Education. Migration Mobilities Bristol. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6892-5059. Email robert.sharples @ bristol.ac. uk. 35 Berkeley Square. Clifton. Bristol.

  3. This book offers an evidence-based guide to EAL for everyone who works with multilingual learners. It provides a concise, helpful introduction to the latest research...

  4. Preview. Robert Sharples (1949-2010) presents us here with the first collection of sources in translation on the Peripatos over the period which he rightly describes as “probably the least known in the English-speaking world” (vii).

  5. Dr Robert Sharples. PhD. Current positions. Senior Lecturer in Language and Education. School of Education. Contact. robert.sharples@bristol.ac.uk. 35 Berkeley Square. Clifton. Bristol. +44 117 456 1595. Press and media. Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research.

  6. Sharples, Robert. "10 Five Principles for Language Across the Curriculum" In Teaching EAL: Evidence-based Strategies for the Classroom and School, 67-74. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2021.

  7. Sharples, Robert. / Mobile Learners and ‘English as an Additional Language’. Ontologies of English: Conceptualising the Language for Learning, Teaching, and Assessment. Cambridge University Press, 2020.