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  • - Context, Strategy and Collaboration
     
    2 012,-

    Authoritative collection from the Open University team.

  • av Dr. Stephen Cushion
    698 - 1 845,-

    An engaging and up-to-date look at television journalism, examining the history, contemporary trends and future directions of the medium.

  • av John Emmeus Davis
    598 - 1 787

    Demystifies the complexities of organizations working together for the benefit of children.

  • - Concepts, Policies and Practices
    av Mohamed Branine
    1 043 - 2 426,-

    Managing Across Cultures introduces the concepts, policies and practices of managing resources in different socio-economic, political and cultural contexts.

  • - A Whole-Child Approach to Communication, Language and Literacy
    av Tina Bruce & Jenny Spratt
    615 - 1 685

    By advocating the need for practitioners to be reflective when teaching the 0-7 age range, this book presents a gentle method of developing literacy. Now featuring age-appropriate activities, more case studies and examples, and further reading suggestions, this is a must-read book when helping children to thrive.

  • - Schemas and Young Children's Learning
    av Cathy Nutbrown
    573 - 1 442,-

    Written by a leading author, this popular book explains schemas - a key early childhood concept - in an accessible manner, making it perfect for any early childhood course.

  • av Mark Freeston, Kevin Meares & Andrew Wilkinson
    612 - 1 787

    This step-by-step introduction helps trainees use cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) to assess and treat generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). Illustrating the whole range of treatment techniques whilst remining accessible and concise, the book is essential reading for all CBT trainees on IAPT programmes and postgraduate counselling, psychotherapy and clinical psychology courses.

  • av Jon Lewin, Ian J. Menter, Dely L. Elliot, m.fl.
    586 - 1 647,-

    This book is a guide to research methods for practitioner research. Written in friendly and accessible language, it includes numerous practical examples based on the authors' own experiences in the field, to support readers.

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    698,-

    Looking at a range of topics such as system leadership, professional learning communities and leading different cultures, and bringing together a host of internationally recognised academics in the field, this book is essential reading for all educational leaders.

  • - An Evidence Based Introduction
     
    676,-

    This book introduces students to the core skills and essential knowledge needed to deliver high-quality mental health care.

  • av Sonja V. Batten
    629 - 1 698,-

    The first genuinely introductory, UK-focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy textbook. The guidance on ACT with common clinical problems such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse is brought to life by numerous case studies and reflective questions to aid learning.

  • av Ian Shaw & Andrew Hill
    615 - 1 647,-

    An agenda-setting and topical textbook that looks at how ICTs have become an important part of social work and how they can improve and affect practice

  • av Keith Sullivan
    606 - 1 877,-

    Comprehensive user-friendly overview of all aspects of bullying in schools, and the recognised techniques to counter this

  • - Getting the Basics Right
     
    698,-

    A clear, innovative text from world experts, this clearly lays out the problems, strategies and resources associated with the teaching of quantitative methods in modern universities. It is a pragmatic approach which will be of interest to any academic teaching 'numbers' to their students.

  • av Chris Mulryan
    656 - 1 787

    A clear, accessible, student friendly textbook with a variety of practice questions and diagrams to assist learning. The book covers common situations but also offers a fresh approach to acute illness for nursing students

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    565,-

    The book will help the reader to understand the strategic context of policy, its development, implementation and impact on local services.

  • - A course book for Foundation Degrees
     
    532,-

    A text book for students on foundation degrees which are structured around the Common Core of Skills and Knowledge for the Children's Workforce.

  • av Annette Fitzsimons
    561,-

    This book will help students make sense of empowerment and participation; concepts which are key in youth and community work today.

  • av Brent Davies & Dr Barbara J. Davies
    698 - 1 929,-

    By focusing on talent management, and providing frameworks and explanations of key issues, this book details how to develop talented members of staff - a process that can ultimately help with building high performance schools and leadership depth.

  • av Jane Milton, Caroline Polmear & Julia Fabricius
    579 - 1 738

    This short introduction to psychoanalysis manages to distil a notoriously complex subject into an accessible, concise and practical overview for undergraduates and postgraduates who need a basic but broad grounding in psychoanalysis as part of their counselling/psychotherapy training.

  • av Tony Eaude
    521,-

    A practical and accessible text on pedagogy for primary teacher trainees and Education Studies students. Features exercises designed to develop specific critical thinking skills.

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    439,-

    This handbook provides a clear, critical examination of case-oriented research. It defines case-based social research as a subfield of methodology.

  • av Tina G. Patel & David Tyrer
    612 - 1 787

    The authors take a novel approach of framing debates in relation to individual and collective responses to discriminatory practices, moving beyond the standard victim/perpetrator approach to show the complex modes of resistance used to overcome marginalization by ethnic minorities.

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    1 725

    A one-stop reference on the state of leadership, encompassing macro, political, philosophical, psychological and cultural perspectives, with contributions from a 'who's who' of scholars in leadership studies.

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    724,-

    A comprehensive textbook covering key generic aspects (non-clinical knowledge, skills and competences) of training for doctors currently on or about to enter the Foundation Stage.

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    546,-

    A textbook for masters students that focuses on leadership skills and competences and their application to practice.

  • av Carmen Aceijas
    601,-

    This book helps students understand the core area of the Public Health Skills and Career Framework concerned with assessing evidence of the effectiveness of interventions.

  • av Lorraine Sherman
    536 - 1 650,-

    Draws on author's years of experience in the field to provide a practical resource for qualified and trainee counsellors, providing them with the necessary skills to ensure best practice with children and young people.

  • - Beyond Regulatory Compliance
    av Mark Israel
    652 - 2 046,-

    This book explores recent developments and debates around researching ethically and with integrity, and complying with ethical requirements, and has been updated and expanded to now cover issues relating to international, indigenous, interdisciplinary and internet research.

  • - Foundations for Practice
    av Frank Wills & Diana J. Sanders
    725 - 1 917

    This established introduction to cognitive therapy now brings in behavioural therapy to explore the real-life practice of CBT today - from the theory and structure of CBT, through to the skills and context.

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