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  • av Barbara Allan
    336,-

    Study Skills for Business and Management Students has been carefully structured to be used throughout a degree course in order to hone the skills necessary to get a good degree and begin a successful career.

  • av Nancy-Jane Smith
    416,-

    This comprehensive text is designed to meet the needs of professional doctorate students from diverse subject disciplines. It contains analysis of the issues that may be encountered when developing research in a professional practice setting as well as outlining the process of doctoral study for professionals.

  • av Fiona Shelton
    416,-

    Effective Behaviour Management in the Primary Classroom is a key resource for all students on Initial Teacher Training courses and Early Years Foundation/Childhood Studies degrees and primary practitioners.

  • av Emma Smith
    500,-

    This comprehensive guide introduces students to the use of secondary data in educational and social research, and provides a practical resource for researchers who are new to the field of secondary data analysis.

  • av Simon Cottle
    510,-

    From climate change to the global war on terror, from forced migration to humanitarian disasters - these are just some of the global crises addressed in this accessible, ground-breaking book. For the first time, the author examines how, why and to what extent these are diverse threats to humanity conveyed in today's news media.

  • av Jonathan Glazzard, Neil Denby, Robert Butroyd, m.fl.
    470,-

    This book offers an insight into the knowledge, tools and skills that need to be developed for a successful outcome in an educational context.

  • av Alice Hansen, Sally Elton-Chalcraft & Samantha Twiselton
    500,-

    Written in an informal style, this is the essential, practical and accessible step-by-step guide for all teacher-training students, who in addition to facing the enormous challenge of training to become a teacher, also have to conduct their own classroom-based research.

  • av Georgina Glenny & Caroline Roaf
    386,-

    The book draws on complexity theory to provide the analytical tools for exploring and developing the communication systems that underpin effective multiprofessional practice.

  • av Anne Jordan
    516,-

    This comprehensive guide for education students and practitioners provides an overview of the major theories of learning and considers their implications for policy and practice and sets out practical guidelines for best pedagogical practice.

  • av Meriel Hutton
    266,-

    The book shows you how to calculate doses correctly for tablets, capsules, fluids and injections.

  • av Linda Eastwood
    470,-

    A Toolkit for Creative Teaching in Post-Compulsory Education is an essential handbook for teacher training students and for new and experienced teachers undertaking Professional Development.

  • av Veronica Bamber
    556,-

    Higher education is a particularly complex site for enhancement initiatives. This book offers those involved in change a coherent conceptual overview of enhancement approaches, of the change context, and of the probable interactions between them.

  • av David Pevalin
    610,-

    The book will guide you through the research process offering further reading where more complex decisions need to be made and giving 'real world' examples from a wide range of disciplines and anecdotes that clarify issues for readers.

  • av Fraser Brown
    456,-

    This book explores play&playwork, discussing current thinking about the traditional model, theory or approach of playwork (SPICE).

  • av Vernon Trafford
    400,-

    This book focuses specifically on how you, as a doctoral candidate, can raise your level of thinking about your chosen topic. Doing so will improve the quality of your research and ultimately contribute to knowledge.

  • av Anne Paton
    500,-

    This is one of the few books to effectively blend together research, theory and practical pedagogy and link this directly with the context of teaching English to adults. There are reflective tasks throughout, which encourage you to develop and apply your theoretical knowledge to your own experiences.

  • av Nora Hughes
    530,-

    This book offers a friendly guidance on how to work with adult learners to develop their literacy skills and practices. It challenges the negative view of adult literacy learners as social 'problems' and offers an alternative view of people with rich resources and skills from other aspects of their lives that they can bring to the learning process.

  • av Bill Lucas
    500,-

    New Kinds of Smart presents the most important of these changes to practising teachers and educators, and invites them to think about their implications for school.

  • av Alison Ekins
    510,-

    This book examines and offers solutions to the challenges faced by schools in ensuring that all students are enjoying, participating and achieving in education.

  • av Roger Smith
    489,-

    This accessible book is based on the author's extensive practical experience of carrying out and teaching research in the social work field. Social work research is shown to be both a distinctive academic enterprise and a task that can be accomplished effectively in line with the values and ethical principles that lie at the discipline's core.

  • av David Watson
    510,-

    The thesis of this book is that the contradictory answers may well compute more effectively than is acknowledged: that the culture of higher education and the mesh of psychological contracts, or "deals," that make it up make much of the current discourse about happiness and unhappiness in contemporary life look simplistic and banal.

  • av John Geake
    500,-

    This friendly book is jargon-free and no prior scientific knowledge is assumed of the reader. It is thought-provoking reading for practising teachers across all age ranges, trainee teachers, parents, head teachers, educational policymakers, academics and educational psychologists.

  • av Harvey Grout
    500,-

    This book will support you in your initial teacher training programme and beyond, taking you through the wide range of issues that you need to consider in order to become a successful teacher and develop successful learners.

  • av Martyn Denscombe
    416,-

    The book is written for undergraduate, postgraduate and professional students in the social sciences, business studies, health studies, media studies and education who need to undertake research projects as part of their studies.

  • av Jacqui Stedmon
    526,-

    The book offers an exploration of reflective practice within different models of psychotherapy and counselling: CBT, psycho-dynamic and narrative, systemic family therapy, narrative and community approaches. Throughout, it employs a range of illustrations from a variety of clinical contexts to illustrate reflective practice in action.

  • av Nick Wrycraft
    540,-

    This engaging new textbook provides a student focused introduction to the main issues and themes in mental health nursing. The book requires no previous knowledge and the content has been carefully chosen to reflect the most significant aspects of this important and rewarding area of nursing.

  • av Richard Roche
    510,-

    This edited collection presents seven recent studies in contemporary cognitive neuroscience which have come to be viewed as classic experiments. The contributing authors are renowned in their field for producing intelligent and innovative research, and together they cover each of the main sub-disciplines of cognitive neuroscience.

  • av Patrick Barmby
    470,-

    This important book aims to support and develop teachers' understanding of the key primary mathematics topics. It takes an innovative approach by defining exactly what is meant by 'understanding' and uses this model to examine and explain various mathematical topics.

  • av H Colebatch
    496,-

    Policy is key reading for the student studying the subject, the public official or community activist engaged in making policy, and the interested member of the public who wants to know where policy comes from, and why it matters.

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