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AQA GCSE 9-1 Sociology Student Book (AQA GCSE (9-1) Sociology)
by Pauline Wilson, Simon Addison, and Allan Kidd
Exam board: AQALevel & subject: GCSE 9-1 SociologyFirst teaching: September 2017Next exams: June 2023 Get your students engaging with the 2017 specification: all the knowledge and skills students need to succeed set out in clear, approachable lessons packed full of activities and support. The third edition of this trusted textbook has been fully updated to provide complete coverage of the 2017 AQA Sociology specification, with fresh, contemporary case studies, engaging activi...
The World
by Frank Healy, Kenny Elder, Duncan Murray, Jim Bryden, and Brian McGovern
"Standard Grade Modern Studies: The World (2nd Edition)" provides thorough and updated coverage of the Standard Grade syllabus with fully differentiated material for Foundation, General and Credit students. Illustrated in full colour throughout, the book offers course material on ideologies, The USA, Russia, China, meeting European Security, Economic and Political needs, international cooperation and conflict, the politics of aid and The United Nations. Combined with the parallel text ("Standard...
Business Studies for OCR GCSE
by Peter Kennerdell, Alan Williams, and Mike Schofield
From the Cradle to the Grave (Hodder Intermediate History)
by Simon Wood and Claire Wood
"From the Cradle to the Grave" is the second most popular module in the new Intermediate History courses run in Scotland under the Higher Still programme. There are currently no books written for this topic, so this text will fill the gap. The book deals with social history during the period 1890 to 1951, focusing in particular on the changing role of government in tackling the problem of poverty, and dealing with a new relationship between the people of Britain and their government.
Perfect support for the CCEA GCSE Learning for Life and Work specification. Endorsed by CCEA, Local & Global Citizenship is one of three textbooks that have been written specifically to support CCEA's GCSE specification - Learning for Life and Work. Each book in the series covers a specific area in depth, ensuring your students have everything they need to know. - Encourages students to engage with relevant issues in Local and Global contexts with case studies - Develops students' understanding...
Case studies; Revealing facts and figures; Tips, tactics and points of view; Useful contact names and support agency addresses; Full glossary and index; This new series provides informative and supportive reading on complex and sometimes painful issues and situations that teenagers encounter and need to be informed about. The approach, positive rather than problem-focused, is designed to equip the reader with the facts and familiarise them with a wide range of points of view and perspectives in...
Focusing on Barnardo's, and written by members of its staff, this is one of a series which provides an overview of various charities and other non-governmental organizations to give an insight into their purpose and working methods. Each title looks at how the organization was set up, and what it has developed into. Case studies are used to show how a variety of people spend their working day, and the work done in the field with which the organization is concerned. Its vision for the future is a...
Fact boxes of key figures; Profiles boxes; Technical tips and 'on the job' panels; Technology boxes; Full glossary and index; This new series considers a popular medium and explores how an example of that medium is made, from concept through to finished product. The books give an insight into finance, the key people, procedures and processes, how the product is manufactured, and the public's role in its success.
Look Ahead: A Guide to Working in Tourism & Travel Paperback
by Deborah Fortune
This is a unique series of guides introducing different career opportunities. Aimed at pupils making subject choices at GCSE, the books give a clear, informative insight into the world of work with advice on which paths to follow when looking for jobs in a particular area. The books provide: an overview of the field of work and the range of jobs available in that field; the qualifications and experience needed to work in this area; case studies following someone in their working day; contacts an...
Leading Lives Oliver Cromwell (Leading Lives)
"Leading Lives" covers key leaders in history and explores their lives and achievements. Each book examines the person's early years, studies and interests, professional life, low points, and considers the links between that individual and the history and events of the time. An underlying theme is whether an individual can change the course of history.
Leading Lives Che Guevara (Leading Lives)
"Leading Lives" covers key leaders in history and explores their lives and achievements. Each book examines the person's early years, studies and interests, professional life, low points, and considers the links between that individual and the history and events of the time. An underlying teme is whether an individual can change the course of history.
Leading Lives Mikhail Gorbachev (Leading Lives)
"Leading Lives" covers key leaders in history and explores their lives and achievements. Each book examines the person's early years, studies and interests, professional life, low points, and considers the links between that individual and the history and events of the time. An underlying theme is whether an individual can change the course of history.
An exploration of the life and achievements of Mohandas Gandhi. The book examines his early years, studies and interests and then assesses his professional life, its low points and their legacy. An underlying theme throughout the "Leading Lives" series is to look at whether an individual can change the course of history. The book contains: feature panels detailing the lives of colleagues and rivals; a timeline and maps; further reading and websites; a glossary and index.