Recognising special education needs in young children can be difficult. This book is ideal for busy practitioners, who want good, clear advice on what to look for and how to set up the necessary provision.
This book enables students to develop a framework for analysing, evaluating and developing teaching and assessment practice to enhance learning
The first book to tackle the importance of service user involvement in health and social welfare
This book is a guide for students on the higher specialist PQ Awards in Social Work with Children and Families
An essential guide to passing the police recruit assessment process.
This book explains the community workers' role as educators and facilitators of individual and group engagement to enable change at community and decision making levels.
Practical introduction to reflective learning and knowledge-based practice.
A therapist may be a living expression, or embodiment, of a chosen theoretical approach. Practitioners here articulate their own "embodied thoery". Approaches covered include psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, rational-emotive behaviour therapy, existential therapy and gestalt.
The extremely readable and accessible format of the Key Concepts series brings the reader a wealth of information, and provides a valuable reference to any student of operations management.
This book asks you to reflect on how the ethos, practice and general approach in your setting impacts on the behaviour of both children and adults, and it suggests sensible ways to achieve an exciting and stimulating environment for all.
A refreshingly accessible, student-focused guide to doing research in Politics and IR—packed with real-world examples, expert interviews, and organised thematically to prioritise the real-world application of methods and research design over abstract learning.
A true nuts and bolts guide, this book takes you step-by-step through doing a research project in business so you can feel confident completing your assessment.