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  • - An introduction to the study and exploration of education
     
    1 203,-

    This new text for education undergraduates covers a broad range of themes from across the education sector and focuses on some key contemporary issues. The text includes links to both up-to-date research and more seminal, often cited research and theories.

  • av Mooi Standing
    1 099,-

    It is essential that students develop sound decision-making skills in order to deal with the challenges they will encounter as registered nurses. This book enables pre-registration nursing students to understand, develop and apply these skills in order to practise safely and effectively.

  • - A Student's Workbook
    av Rhys Christopher Jones
    449 - 1 237,-

    Pre-empt any student anxiety about their maths skills ahead of their forthcoming statistics module with this hands-on workbook. Packed with clear explanations, real-world examples and practical exercises it gives them all the necessary maths skills to tackle statistics with confidence.

  • av James Williams
    394 - 1 145,-

    There is now a great need for people within education (both students and teachers) to engage critically with research and it is supported by the Department for Education, Ofsted and the teaching community. This books shows how to read journal articles critically, how to assess the robustness of research claims and the relevance of the results.

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    1 396,-

    A comprehensive textbook designed to guide students through the entirety of a Health and Social Care BSc degree. By using a three part structure, it covers the important topics and pressing issues relevant to Health and Social Care today. Starting with the essential areas and core knowledge, through health and social care in practice, and finishing with coverage of the challenges faced in present day health and social care.

  • av David Seedhouse & Vanessa Peutherer
    410 - 1 306,-

    Rules and codes for healthcare professionals continue to proliferate yet are unable to offer practical advice in specific circumstances. To help balance official rules with the variable, unique human element, David Seedhouse and Vanessa Peutherer explain what personal judgement is and how it can be applied routinely and effectively in everyday decision-making in healthcare.

  • - A Guide for Teachers
    av Imran Mogra
    464 - 1 404,-

    This book aims to give non-Muslim teachers the confidence to engage meaningfully with important facets of Muslim pupils' lives leading to a richer and more rewarding experience in the classroom.

  • - Qualitative, Quantitative and Combined Methods
    av Ralph P. Hall
    565 - 1 610

    Introducing mixed methods alongside basic research theory and principles, this text fully integrates mixed methods into the research methods foundation, providing a straightforward introduction to the topic.

  • - Thinking Your Way Through Your Research Project
    av Uwe Flick
    586 - 1 621

    An encyclopedic introduction to research, showing students how to think about every stage of their project and equipping them with the tools they need to understand different research processes.

  • av David Edmondson, Michaela Rogers, Dawn Whitaker & m.fl.
    483 - 1 444,-

    A very practical guide teaching students everything they need to know to successfully apply theory, methods and approaches in real-life practice.

  • av Tim Bond & Megan Rose Stafford
    458 - 1 471,-

    Introduces you to the core counselling and psychotherapy skills you will need for effective therapeutic practice.

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    2 002

    The book gathers a wide spectrum of contributors from Europe, the U.S., South Asia, South Africa and Latin America, who, attuned with present dilemmas in the area of childhood studies, discuss some key theoretical and empirical aspects of child scholarship, such as identity, child wellbeing, child mobility and migration, intergenerational relationships and child abuse.

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    235,-

    The book gathers a wide spectrum of contributors from Europe, the U.S., South Asia, South Africa and Latin America, who, attuned with present dilemmas in the area of childhood studies, discuss some key theoretical and empirical aspects of child scholarship, such as identity, child wellbeing, child mobility and migration, intergenerational relationships and child abuse.

  • - A Guide for Mental Health Professionals
    av Paul Barber & Dr. Robert E. Brown
    2 160,-

    Mental Health Law in England and Wales is a complete guide to the Mental Health Act 1983, as amended by the 2007 Act, and is a comprehensive and up-to-date reference work for any mental health professional - from social workers and occupational therapists, to GPs and nurses. It will also be of value to patients and their elatives and carers. Featuring clear guidance on how mental health law operates in practice, this book also describes in close detail how people can be admitted to psychiatric hospital or treated within the community. This revised second edition contains important updates including the Mental Health Tribunal Practice Directions and the recent introduction of the Care Quality Commission and the Health Inspectorate (Wales). The 2007 amendment to the Mental Health Act provides a legal basis for informal admission, compulsory admission (sometimes referred to as 'sectioning'), as well as guardianship and the new Community Treatment Order, and this too is covered and explained. Also dealt with are the provisions for mentally disordered offenders who may come into mental health services via the courts or by being transferred from prison. Written by a Solicitor, a Mental Health Act Commissioner and an Approved Social Worker with working experience of putting the law into practice, this book includes: "e; The full text of the main body of the Mental Health Act (as amended) , as well as the relevant rules and regulations. "e; Practical advice and checklists for working with the Act. "e; Updated Case Law and relevant case examples to illustrate key points.

  • - A Practice-Based Approach
    av Sarah Trussler & Jonathan Glazzard
    1 305,-

    Based on action research which has been implemented in a primary school, this book emphasises not just mental health needs, but also the importance of creating a culture of inclusion for all pupils.

  • av Michael Richardson, Francois Jullien & Krzysztof Fijalkowski
    573 - 1 508,-

    This new English translation of Francois Jullien's work is a compelling summation of his thinking on the comparison between Western and Chinese thought. The title, From Being to Living, summarises his essential point: that western thinking is obsessed by - and determined as well as limited by - the notion of Being, whereas traditional Chinese thought was always situated in Living.

  • av Diana Hopkins
    127

    A Super Quick guide to demystifying lab reports and building your confidence and skills to write the best report you can.

  • av Diana Hopkins
    127

    A Super Quick guide to undertaking assessed group work and making it a success.

  • av David Waugh, Rosemary Waugh, Kate Allott, m.fl.
    381 - 1 145,-

    This book shows trainees what they need to know to teach all areas of primary grammar. It explains how to support more able children and outlines what good teaching of each part of grammar looks like in the classroom.

  • av Lucinda Becker
    127

    A Super Quick guide to identifying your employability skills and creating a persuasive CV to wow your future employers.

  • - Little Quick Fix
    av Nicola Thomas
    151,-

    Working with social media data requires a specific set of knowledge and skills which this Little Quick Fix provides!

  • - A guide to your school based training
     
    1 421,-

    This book explores the key skills required, helping trainees begin use them in their teaching, reflect on their development of these skills (with their mentors) and evaluate their impact on learning.

  • - A guide to your school based training
     
    439,-

    This book explores the key skills required, helping trainees begin use them in their teaching, reflect on their development of these skills (with their mentors) and evaluate their impact on learning.

  • av CLPE
    439 - 1 513,-

    This is a practical resource that provides teachers and schools ideas to support the embedding of text experience and deliver a reading rich curriculum that leads to higher student attainment and working at greater depth.

  • - Relationships, Resilience and Responsibility
    av Sue Roffey
    514 - 1 583,-

    Sue Roffey's evidence-based approach to building a healthy classroom environment has proven to be a unique and invaluable intervention worldwide, enhancing the social and emotional well-being of both students and teachers. The new edition has been updated with many more activities and exercises as well as explicit instruction on how to structure and implement SEL.

  • av Bob Thomson
    454 - 1 421,-

    An essential book for all coaching trainees that covers the application of theory to practice and the understanding on 'how' to coach - this book is very practical and is mapped to assessment criteria.

  • - Eight Approaches for the Social Sciences
     
    550,-

    Helping the reader get to grips with theory and apply it to qualitative analysis, the authors introduce eight analytical approaches that are key to social science research.

  • - Eight Approaches for the Social Sciences
     
    1 610

    Helping the reader get to grips with theory and apply it to qualitative analysis, the authors introduce eight analytical approaches that are key to social science research.

  • av Alistair Bryce-Clegg
    396 - 1 232,-

    Thoughtfully curated by bestselling author and blogger Alistair Bryce-Clegg, this beautiful Pinterest-worthy book is brimming with 365 days worth of inspiration for early years practitioners. .

  • - A Science and Technology Studies Approach
     
    1 901,-

    The communication of scientific research raises big questions about the kind of societies we want to live in. Through a range of case studies, from museums to Facebook to public parks, Exploring Science Communication shows you how to understand and analyse the complex and diverse ways science and society relate in today's knowledge intensive environments.

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