A down-to-earth guide exploring the possibilities of research with and without statistics, packed with fresh, contemporary examples from researchers and students to inspire anyone just starting out on their research journey.
Covers all major aspects of primary English and builds on the foundations set within the early years, this book will support student teachers through their teacher training and into their early career in the classroom.
A refreshingly accessible, innovative and student-focused guide to understanding terrorism as part of political conflict, drawing on a wealth of theories and case studies, this book offers a way out of the cycle of terrorist and counterterrorist violence.
The definitive, practical guide to fully integrating mixed methods analyses. This book takes students, researchers, and practitioners though each step needed to meaningfully combine analyses rather than just developing them in parallel.
Media & Crime is a flagship title on our Criminology list. One of our bestselling titles, the book is hugely respected and widely adopted on a module that is consistently found on Criminology degrees. Keeping on a regular new edition cycle is crucial to its continued success.
A practice orientated introduction to the counselling and psychotherapy research evidence. It sets out the factors... Læs mere
Exploring Entrepreneurship combines practical relevance with critical reflection in its broad and varied approach to entrepreneurship.
This book offers secondary school teachers and curriculum leaders a comprehensive guide on how to build metacognitive strategies into curriculum design, supported by a deep dive look at how subject-specific strategies can be used in the classroom across nine curriculum subjects.
How do you make social movements matter in your teaching? This book puts students at the centre - combining global case studies, activist-led activities, and cutting-edge theory to bring movements to life in the seminar room.
This is your essential guide to carrying out research in early childhood and the ideal companion book for anyone studying early childhood studies or early years degrees at undergraduate level.
An approachable, down-to-earth guide for students and researchers needing to bring theory and philosophy into applied research. It goes far beyond the traditional areas of positivism and postmodernism to challenge identity, power, and society.
Advance your statistical analysis skills with this accessible guide, which demonstrates how to apply a model-based approach to your own data and research.