This is an accessible, step-by-step guide to a workable methodology for continuous provision in the Early Years that puts children at the centre of their own learning.
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'This is a really good text which will support students through their dissertation proposal and project. It covers statistics in a simple understandable way' - Mrs Pamela Williams, School of Human & Health Sciences, Huddersfield University
An essential guide to academic skills, personal development and employability for anyone who wants to succeed at university.
By suggesting the pros and cons and do's and don'ts for each strategy, as well as covering all recent opportunities and developments in the field, this book helps readers to ensure they are getting the most out of the surveying they are doing online.
A comprehensive guide to key areas of professional knowledge and skill. The authors draw directly on their own clinical work, taking the... Læs mere
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The perfect primer and companion for undergraduate geography students approaching quantitative geography for the first time.
This practical and inspiring book demonstrates how creative thinking and learning can support primary English teaching, with case studies exploring high-quality primary English practice including planning, rationale and ideas for the classroom.
John MacInnes takes the fear out of statistics for students, and helps to raise the standards of their quantitative methods skills, by clearly and accessibly introducing all that’s needed to know about using secondary data and working with IBM SPSS Statistics.
A much-needed, hands-on guide to applying discursive theory - an increasingly popular yet complex approach to research in psychology.