This book enables students to develop a framework for analysing, evaluating and developing teaching and assessment practice to enhance learning
Vivid and accessible exploration of how globalisation can be explored geographically.
Combining inter-disciplinary resources from sociology, history, communication and media studies and cultural studies, Matthew David unpacks the economics, psychology and philosophy of file-sharing.
Collaborative working is now a key aspect of practice and this is one of only a few books to focus this issue around special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
In this confrontational text Martyn Hammersley looks at the key issues in current social research methodology, it is a must-read for those interested in the state of this field.
Helping both new and more experienced teachers effectively manage their classrooms, this is an indispensable guide to getting the most out of your pupils and yourself as a teacher.
In response to lecturer demand, this is a paperback edition of Scott McQuire's critically acclaimed exploration of the social spaces of modern cities.
This book introduces students to the core skills and essential knowledge needed to deliver high-quality mental health care.
This issue of Index hears from the grassroots activists, pioneering journalists and frontline bloggers who depend on new media to get the message out – and assesses its impact.
The classic text in multilevel analysis, dealing with everything you need to know, has been hugely revised and added to and is supported by all the software. A must-have for modellers.
Provides the answers to the important question: what is personal and professional development and why is it necessary for counsellors? Packed full of... Læs mere
This book offers a lifebelt to anyone struggling with the challenges of practising CBT. It examines key obstacles, issues and difficulties that all CBT trainee and practicing therapists encounter over the course of the therapy.