An essential handbook combining subject knowledge with practical teaching ideas to ensure your teaching of history is both imaginative and creative
This case book is aimed at pre-registration nurses studying children’s nursing and includes 23 case studies with Q&A.
This book examines key factors that affect public health, underlying concepts and the history of environmental health.
Encourages early years and education students and professionals to develop a critical disposition towards diversity, difference and social justice
This book explores exactly what it is to be an 'outstanding teacher' and contains accessible advice about how you can achieve this status in your primary teaching.
Edited book for midwives on normalizing challenging childbirth.
Offers evidenced-based insight into how children learn science, as well as which teaching approaches are most successful
This series explores the key issues, models and skills for trainers and supervisors in the main areas of helping professions.
This book shows how to best support EAL learners in primary school socially, cognitively and linguistically.
This book is a key text that will help students link the theory of working with socially excluded people to practice.
This book focuses on the leadership of practice and, in particular, how to bring about changes which improve practice. It... Læs mere
Taking as its starting point that young children learn and develop in a network of relationships, this book emphasises that each relationship has its own specific features, functions and learning/teaching affordances (Thompson, 2005).