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Books : Study Books : Undergraduate & Postgraduate : Arts & Humanities : Cultural Studies : Criticism & Theory : Modernism
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How to Pass is the Number 1 revision series for Scottish qualifications across the three examination levels of Standard Grade, Intermediate and Higher. Second editions of the books present all of the material in full colour for the first time.
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Contains 137 activities to develop oracy and literacy skills in various languages. The activities in this work range from 'Clap if true' and 'Draw a monster' to 'Find Mr X' and 'Puppet mind reading'.
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Offers support for student-teachers and teachers in their early professional development. Divided into three sections, this guide covers: key pedagogical issues and planning, developing key skills, knowledge and understanding, and broadening your perspective. It provides links to relevant sources supporting evidence-informed practice.
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Builds thorough understanding and enjoyment of History through enquiry. Think Through History provides an enthralling enquiry-based approach for 11-14 year olds built around key historical issues and characters.
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An accessible textbook covering the core elements of Modern World History including sections on: World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and International Relations 1919-1939.
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An introduction to race and ethnicity in new-millennium English society. This new edition includes a chapter on the criminal justice system in the wake of the Stephen Lawrence inquiry. The first chapters set out key concepts and issues, while subsequent ones explore the historical background.
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Malorie Blackman is a fine, award-winning author whose work is always inclined to provoke debate amongst her readers, and indeed her peers. With Noughts and Crosses she surpasses expectation not only with her subject matter, but with the execution of a stimulating and provocative plot line that often leaves the reader chilled to the bone.
Sephy and Callum have been best friends since childhood, and now they are older and they realise they want more from each other. But the harsh realities of lives lived in a segregated society are beginning to take their toll: Callum is a nought--a second-class citizen in a world dominated by the Crosses--and Sephy is a Cross, and the daughter of one of the most powerful men in the country. The barriers they would have to cross to be together at first seem little more than minor obstacles to the two idealistic teenagers, but soon those barriers threaten not only their friendship but their lives.
Noughts and Crosses is written with the passion of an author who has a personal message about the perception of the past, present and future, and Blackman has used the clever device of turning preconceived ideas of racial prejudice upside down to make sure that her point is well and truly made. Deeply disturbing and totally absorbing this novel is intriguing from the outset, with a shocking climax that packs an unforgettable punch. (Age 11 an
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Part of the Schools History Project, this book covers the history of the USA from the end of the Civil War in 1865 to 1990. It examines three major themes througout this period: Civil Rights; Foreign policy; and, Industrial growth and change.
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A re-telling of the 'Salem Witch Trials' which explores historical evidence and is useful for cross-curricular work. This work is suitable for exploring themes of tolerance and prejudice. It serves as a preparation work for 'The Crucible' or 'The Merrybegot'.
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The final pupil book in a groundbreaking Key Stage 3 series designed to grab pupils' attention with its fresh approach to traditional content.
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This comprehensive book covers all the main requirements of Modern World study, and the exam support packs provide assessment advice for all grades from G to A*.
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