Providing a detailed rationale for an holistic approach to learning in the early years, this book explains the theoretical context and highlights the research evidence that supports implementing this method.
A fresh, cutting-edge account of the mediascape of modern Britain from a key name in journalism studies in the UK.
The landmark contribution to critical management studies has been fully revised and updated to reflect developments in the field of management.
A best-practice guide to teaching in the further education and skills sector, and in professional organizational learning contexts, this volume examines the key concepts underpinning effective teaching and learning.
This handy reference book covers all aspects of palliative care in a concise and easy to read format.
A handy book which provides snapshot guides to the main theories and issues in healthcare education.
Introduces students to the language, ideas, and concepts that are used frequently in Critical Management Studies and that they will be expected to discuss in seminar debates and to draw upon in their essays
Looking at a range of topics such as system leadership, professional learning communities and leading different cultures, and bringing together a host of internationally recognised academics in the field, this book is essential reading for all educational leaders.
A practical and compact guide to the central concepts that define the field.
This book looks at state involvement in education and education policy. It explains the role of education policy in the context of the general direction of government policy, politics and the economy.
An essential source of support and guidance for undergraduate students doing work placements or summer internships as part of their degree course
This book discusses the conceptual foundation of statistical methods and specifies what questions they can, or cannot, answer when we study social phenomena. It also helps students understand the logic of statistical methods and the appropriate ways of using them.