The March 2010 issue considers the Internet, its effect on free speech and how it has reinvented free speech.
John Costello and a team of palliative care specialists take a patient-centred approach to discussing palliative and end of life care across a range of diseases and illnesses.
Ideas for great poetry teaching with children aged 5 to 14.
Critical view of various different approaches, accessible to practitioners and parents
This engaging and thoroughly comprehensive introduction to the content and process of counselling training will be an essential companion for new students throughout their study, whether on basic introductory or postgraduate diploma courses.
A guide to helping and supporting young people experiencing difficulties at home and at school or college. Covering issues from low... Læs mere
This is a clear, authoritative and practical guide to doing action research in nursing, health and clinical settings from the top names in the field.
This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of assessment that is used to support learning, practice-based theory on assessment for learning, and formative assessment to support individual development and motivate learners.
A practical guide to action research, with both theoretical underpinning and a focus on real issues for researchers. Part of our brand new series on Education Research published in association with BERA.
This student-friendly book offers a 'behind the scenes' look at becoming a social worker.
From a best-selling social work author, this book is about assessment and intervention, in other words what you actually do as a social worker.
This new edition of an acclaimed text explores the key features of autism and the reality of the world for children with autism, in order to increase understanding and awareness for early years students and practitioners.