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"Rigby Rocket" is designed to offer links from guided to independent reading. Each title contains notes specifically for parents/Learning Support Assistants, focusing on key reading skills. The "Blue Level" titles are aimed at children in Year 1 and follow on from the "Yellow Level".
Provides information for both system administrators and application programmers, with: coverage of monitoring, diagnostic, and development tools; remedies for performance slowdowns; techniques for relieving LAN bottlenecks; and methodologies for isolating, analyzing, and solving performance problems.
An accessible, student-friendly handbook that covers all of the essential study and organisational skills that will ensure any student studying a university course whilst continuing to work can get the most out of their course and improve their employability .
At least half of acquisitions fail and many others end in acrimony. "Due diligence" is a term traditionally used for the review process applied to an acquisition. This text shows that when conducted, the process can even enable companies to find ways of adding value to acquisitions or mergers.
Reflects on the information you need to know to successfully tackle challenging job market. From helping you to develop creative job campaigns to leaving a winning impression in writing and in person, this book includes hints, tips and techniques to get you the job you want.
Aimed at aspiring and newly-appointed deputy heads, this second edition provides a practical guide to the leadership and management skills required in this role. It offers guidance on the: management of change; performance management; coping with learning, teaching and curriculum responsibilities; managing a budget, and time management skills.
This text provides a comprehensive approach to the Vocational A-level in Hospitality and Catering. The book aims to support students and lecturers through the six mandatory units of the Vocational A-level.
As the process of European integration accelerates the growth of EC Law is having a substantial impact. This text provides an overview of the ways in which EC Law has impacted upon the work of British courts, its focus being the role of British courts in protecting Community rights.
Providing an overview of Discrimination Law, this book covers almost all of the traditional areas of Discrimination Law, including discrimination within the context of employment, sex and race discrimination. It also includes areas resulting from the Equal Treatment in Employment Directive, such as age and religious discrimination.
Introduces students to the general principles underpinning property law. The development of a common theme in the study of property, offers a new perspective which helps students gain an underestanding of the more specific branches of the subject.
Coverage has been extended to include recent topics. The book again presents a unified treatment of economic theory, with the method of maximum likelihood playing a key role in both estimation and testing. Exercises are included and the book is suitable as a general text for final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students.
In this book, Mick does for coaching what he did for consulting in '7Cs of Consulting' and offers a complete guide to creating sustainable change through the coaching process.
Smarter Ventures demystifies the world of venture capital and the VC decision-making process. It aims to help you tailor your approach in the right way to the right firm; from insight on the structure of venture capital firms, and its influence on their objectives, to advice on how to dress for the initial meeting with a potential investor.
Provides a view of how graduate recruitment works, based on the observations of independent observers. This book reveals: how graduate recruitment really works; what you can do to work out where the jobs really are; what criteria employers use to deselect CVs and application forms; how to convince employers to offer an interview; and more.
This management briefing aims to provide the knowledge needed to assess and evaluate training in and effective and meaningful way. It shows what should and should not be measured, how to interpret results and cost effectiveness to the organization.
A text intended mainly for students who are studying the City and Guilds Course 236, Part II, leading to the award of the Electrician's Certificate. The book has been designed as a follow-on to more advanced material than is contained in the author's first volume on the same subject.
Educational Leadership and the Community has been written in conjunction with the Community Education Department Centre (CEDC) and offers you different approaches to educational leadership which are focused on community engagement and social regeneration.
Teaching is widely recognised as a stressful profession. Managing Teacher Stress enables you to cope with the demands of teaching providing you with practical solutions to every day problems.
'Crime and Criminal Justice Policy', second edition, provides a general update and revision, and records the substantial changes in British criminal justice policy and legislation over the last five years, particularly those introduced by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. There is also a new chapter on crime prevention and community safety and more.
An introduction to the principles of industrial control and instrumentation. It is concerned with the basic principles of measurement, control systems and the hardware used, and covers the Business and Technician Education unit Industrial Control and Instrumentation U86/345.
Effective decision-making is at the core of a manager's role and value within an organisation. The decisions you make control the direction of your business, your career and your life. Manage more effectively by developing powerful decision-making techniques.
This text analyzes the themes and professional issues surrounding citizenship. It is designed to equip managers with the knowledge and skills required to address areas such as community involvement and local democracy and participation.
This work provides an introduction to the key debates within the area of victims and victimology. It focuses on victim-centred criminal and social justice developments in England and Wales, and also provides examples from around the world in order to explore the victims 'place' in the context of wider political and policy debates.
Aims to give the reader an understanding of the ways in which manufacturing companies are organized, and the nature and diversity of engineering products. Other topics covered include the organization of production, and the planning and control of production.
Building on from the success of the second edition, this is an accessible, in-depth reference guide to XML. Apart from the core chapters on the XML standard itself, this book concentrates on related standards developed by the W3C and on the two most popular applications of this technology: document publishing and data exchange.
A field-guide to understanding "what makes people tick", How People Work offers a unique insight into the drivers of workplace behaviour and performance. Managers will find people-management easier after reading it, and people will find excellence easier to achieve after implementing it.
From Bursar to School Business Manager offers an insight into how other schools are successfully operating their business and teaching support services.
Teacher's Resources The same resources as on the DVD-ROM attached to the teacher's book 120 pages of photocopiable materials One page for every lesson One extra page for every drama video One extra page of Vocabulary, Grammar and Culture activities with every unit
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