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  • EBOOK: Understanding Youth and Crime
    By Sheila Brown

    CRIME AND JUSTICE Series editor: Mike Maguire Cardiff University Crime and Justice is a series of short ... and Jenny Moynihan Understanding white collar crime Hazel Croall Understanding victims and restorative justice James Dignan ...

  • EBOOK: Building Leadership Capacity for School Improvement
    By Alma Harris, Linda Lambert

    The central message of this book is one of investing in leadership at all levels within the organization to maintain and sustain school improvement.

  • EBOOK: Realizing the Power of Professional Learning
    By Helen Timperley

    This is essential reading for teachers who want to take control of their own professional learning in ways that make a difference to their students and school leaders with responsibility for promoting professional and student learning.

  • EBOOK: Successful School Leadership
    By David Hopkins, Pam Sammons, Christopher Day

    Harris, A., I. Jamieson and J. Russ (1995) A study of effective departments in secondary schools, School Organisation, 15 (3): 283–99. Harris, A. and D. Muijs (2004) Improving Schools through Teacher Leadership, Oxford University Press, ...

  • EBOOK: Understanding Educational Leadership
    By Hugh Busher

    This book shows how school leaders at all levels – from the most senior manager to the classroom teacher – can help to build learning communities through collaborating and negotiating with their colleagues, students and students’ ...

  • EBOOK: Essential Primary History
    By Christopher Russell

    This book is an essential handbook on teaching primary history, combining subject knowledge with practical teaching ideas to ensure your teaching of history is both imaginative and creative.

  • EBOOK: Foundations of Problem-based Learning
    By Claire Howell Major, Maggi Savin Baden

    This book describes the theoretical foundations of problem-based learning and is a practical source for staff wanting to implement it.

  • EBOOK: THEORIZING CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGY
    By Larry Ray

    Chapter 8 is devoted to Weberian sociology , which attempts to resolve , ultimately incompletely , the dilemmas of ... Tim May ( 1996 ) Situating Social Theory ( Open University Press ) examines social theory in the context of its ...

  • Ebook: Sociological Theory
    By George Ritzer, Jeff Stepnisky

    This project led her to discover the theoretical voice of her community and to reclaim her own voice by situating it in that community. It culminated in Black Feminist Thought (1990), a landmark text in feminist and social theory that ...

  • EBOOK: Drug Interventions In Criminal Justice
    By Emma Wincup, Anthea Hucklesby

    Each chapter brings together theory, policy and research (including the author's own research) to provide a thorough ... Drug Interventions in Criminal Justice is a key text for students and academics in the fields of criminology and ...

  • EBOOK: Assessment for Learning without Limits
    By Alison Peacock

    This book explores assessment practices that offer an enlightening and enabling view of all learners. Following the demise of national curriculum levels, the book embraces a unique opportunity to change how children are assessed.

  • EBOOK: The Expert Learner
    By Gordon Stobart

    Boaler, J. (2009) The Elephant in the Classroom: Helping Children to Learn to Love Maths. London: Souvenir Press. ... Swann, M., Peacock, A., Hart, S. and Drummond M.J. (2012) Creating Learning Without Limits.

  • EBOOK: Engaging Education
    By Brian Matthews

    Hagan, J. (2003) Classroom CCTV alarms teachers, The Guardian (http://education. guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0,5500,902114,00.html?=rss [accessed ... Hart, S., Drummond, M.J., Dixon, A. and McIntyre, D. (2004) Learning Without Limits.

  • EBOOK: Inclusion
    By Alison Ekins, Peter Grimes

    Hart, S. (1996) Beyond Special Needs: Enhancing Children's Learning through Innovative Thinking. London: Sage Publications. Hart, S., Dixon, A., Drummond, M. J. et al. (2004). Learning Without Limits. Maidenhead: Open University Press.

  • EBOOK: A-Z of Teaching
    By Martin Fautley, Jonathan Savage

    2 How can I plan for developing breadth and depth in my teaching? 3 How does what I teach fit in with what other ... Hart, S., Dixon, A., Drummond, M.J. and McIntyre, D. (2004) Learning Without Limits. Maidenhead: Open University Press.

  • EBOOK: Accounting
    By Marshall

    Financial statements are examined to learn what they do and do not communicate, enhancing the student's decision-making and problem-solving abilities from a ... Required=Results ® McGraw-Hill Connect® Learn Without Limits Connect is a.

  • EBOOK: Relationship Therapy
    By Rosie March-Smith

    I believe this book would therefore appeal to trainee, newly qualified and more experienced therapists working with individuals only as well as those working or about to work with couples.

  • EBOOK: Qualitative Interpretation and Analysis in Psychology
    By Carla Willig

    Jacobs, M. (1998) The Presenting Past: The Core of Psychodynamic Counselling and Therapy (2nd edn). Buckingham: Open University Press. Kagan, C., Burton, M. and Siddiquee, A. (2008) Action research, in C. Willig and W. Stainton-Rogers ...

  • EBOOK: Transference And Projection
    By Jim Crawley, Jan Grant

    This book describes, defines and demonstrates the clinical applications of transference and projection and how they are used by psychotherapists as 'mirrors to the self' - as reflections of a client's internal structure and core ways of ...

  • EBOOK: Objectives and Outcomes
    By Gabrielle Syme, Jenifer Elton Wilson

    Is the outcome what the client or therapist hoped for? This is an essential book for all those who have wondered what the purpose of psychological therapy is, the procedures that are involved and the results that are achieved.