This book provides a balanced foundation in the principles and practices of social research, suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students. It will be popular with lecturers who want to get their students thinking.
The clearest and most straightforward explanations of statistical concepts are combined with lots of practical examples from a variety of disciplines, now with a brand new website with additional resources for students and lecturers.
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Shows the reader how to create exciting outdoor experiences for children, and incorporate the wilder and riskier elements of outdoor play into their planning, while adhering to health and safety requirements.
`Helpful and stimulating' - Company AccountantThis bestselling guide was developed with all managers in mind. It brings together practical ideas and advice for busy managers wishing to improve the effectiveness of their self development and study skills.
This text highlights issues concerning the child's first year in school and considers the needs of four-year-olds. It sets out the basics of good educational practice for the under-fives and considers the factors which support that practice.
This six session resource helps Year 6 pupils make a successful transition and follows a Circle Time approach with follow-up activities. The issues covered include: bullying, friendship, the induction day and meeting new people.
Based on action research which has been implemented in a primary school, this book emphasises not just mental health needs, but also the importance of creating a culture of inclusion for all pupils.
Subject expert Dr Rona Tutt draws on her experience and work with SEND practitioners over the years to highlight why giving children and young people the support they need in the environment they feel most included should be a key concern of every teacher and practitioner.
Guiding the reader through both theory and application, Fox and Alldred explore the varied uses of "new materialism", a key emerging trend in 21st century thought, in the practice of doing sociology today.
A cutting edge exploration of the relationship between the individual and society, bringing complex theory to life with real-world examples.
An engaging, practical introduction to research methods, guiding students through the challenges of developing a project, with abundant examples, activities and digital resources.