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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > Citizenship
The Life Skills Learner’s Book has been developed according to the
requirements of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement
(CAPS) for Grade 1. The book can be used year after year. It gives
an opportunity for introducing and reinforcing learning content,
with at least two pages of activities per week. It also provides
learners with activities and assessments. The teaching plans in the
Teacher's Guide describes in detail how, when and where every page
in the Learner’s Book can be used. The book is in full colour and
beautifully illustrated. The Learner’s Book has been written by
experts in the Foundation Phase field. All the authors have years
of experience and have been involved in series which are
successfully used in schools. The series have been developed under
the guidance of Mart Meij, whose various educational series, from
Grade R to 3, are widely used. The New All-In-One series is
nationally recognised and used in many schools. The Learner’s Books
were written according to the themes for each term, specified in
the CAPS, Foundation Phase. The Learner’s Books provide background
information and activities on each page to ensure the effective use
of the book by the teacher. The Learner’s Books contain innovative
multisensory activities that promote active learning and
accommodate different learning styles. Free worksheets on the CDs
supplement the activities in the Learner’s Books so that workbooks
do not have to be bought.
The second edition of Democracy for All: Learner's Manual is aimed
at young people, adults, students and teachers. The book explains
how the international community understands democracy, and explores
what democracy means to each of us. Democracy for All also explains
how government works in a democracy, how the abuse of power is
checked, how human rights support democracy, how democratic
elections take place, and how citizens can participate in
democracy. The objectives of the book are: To improve students'
understanding of the fundamental principles and values underlying
democracy in society; To promote awareness of the current issues
and controversies relating to democracy; To show students that
their participation can make a difference to how democracy
functions in their country; To foster justice, tolerance and
fairness; To develop students' willingness and ability to resolve
disputes and differences without resorting to violence; To improve
basic skills, including critical thinking and reasoning,
communication, observation and problem-solving. Democracy for All
uses a variety of student-centred activities, including case
studies, role-plays, simulations, small-group discussions, opinion
polls and debates. The companion volume, entitled Democracy for
All: Educator's Manual, explains how the lessons in the Learner's
Manual can be conducted and provides solutions to the problems.
The Life Skills Learner’s Book has been developed according to the
requirements of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement
(CAPS) for Grade 2. The book can be used year after year. It gives
an opportunity for introducing and reinforcing learning content,
with at least two pages of activities per week. It also provides
learners with activities and assessments. The teaching plans in the
Teacher's Guide describes in detail how, when and where every page
in the Learner’s Book can be used. The book is in full colour and
beautifully illustrated. The Learner’s Book has been written by
experts in the Foundation Phase field. All the authors have years
of experience and have been involved in series which are
successfully used in schools. The series have been developed under
the guidance of Mart Meij, whose various educational series, from
Grade R to 3, are widely used. The New All-In-One series is
nationally recognised and used in many schools. The Learner’s Books
were written according to the themes for each term, specified in
the CAPS, Foundation Phase. The Learner’s Books provide background
information and activities on each page to ensure the effective use
of the book by the teacher. The Learner’s Books contain innovative
multisensory activities that promote active learning and
accommodate different learning styles. Free worksheets on the CDs
supplement the activities in the Learner’s Books so that workbooks
do not have to be bought.
Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and
encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing
essential coverage of the 2020 statutory guidelines. The flexible
design of this KS3 student book is compatible with whichever way
your school delivers PSHE. User-friendly for both experienced PSHE
Leads and for non-specialist teachers, it is packed full lesson
outcomes and starter sections, as well as lot of activities
students can get involved in. - Provide the right level of
knowledge and understanding of PSHE education students need with
this KS3 Student Book that has topic suitability for this age range
- Learning outcomes at the start of every lesson, along with a
short activity to introduce students to the topic and get them
thinking provides an easy way in to every lesson - Source-based
activities support an activity-based learning scheme that is
accessible to students of all abilities
Preserving Our Heritage is an exciting language arts textbook that
uses the culture and heritage of The Bahamas to deliver key skills
in language and literacy. Suitable for use throughout the
Caribbean, Preserving Our Heritage: - covers the language arts
requirements for this level - contains poems, stories, factual
accounts and other text extracts to interest and motivate children
- uses a systematic approach to develop skills in reading, writing,
grammar and critical thinking - includes activities that encourage
children to use practical skills such as listening, speaking,
writing and creative skills such as drawing and designing -
provides activities to reinforce knowledge and test understanding -
is in full colour and has attractive pages that are accessible to
children of all abilities
Strengthen students' understanding of key AQA GCSE topics and
develop the vital skills required to attain the best results
possible in the exams, with this expert-written Student Workbook.
Written by experienced examiner Mike Mitchell, this write-in
Student Workbook: - Actively develops knowledge and the ability to
recall information with consolidation questions and short topic
summaries - Reinforces understanding and boosts confidence with
exam-style practice questions and clear spotlight of the Assessment
Objectives - Encourages independent learning as students can use
the Workbook at home or in class, throughout the course or for
last-minute revision, with answers to tasks and activities supplied
online
Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and
encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing
essential coverage of the 2020 statutory guidelines. The flexible
design of this KS4 student book is compatible with whichever way
your school delivers PSHE. User-friendly for both experienced PSHE
Leads and for non-specialist teachers, it is packed full lesson
outcomes and starter sections, as well as lot of activities
students can get involved in. - Provide the right level of
knowledge and understanding of PSHE education pupils need with this
KS4 Student Book that has topic suitability for this age range. -
Learning outcomes at the start of every lesson, along with a short
activity to introduce students to the topic and get them thinking
provides an easy way in to every lesson - Source-based activities
support an activity-based learning scheme that is accessible to
students of all abilities
Follows the activities of seven children in nineteenth-century New England as they prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday while Mother is away caring for Grandmother.
This book is about the anatomy of neoliberalism and education from
a Marxist perspective. It is the dialectical materialism of
neoliberal ideas, examining the material conditions of how these
ideas and practices emerged, and under what conditions. Each of
these elements is related to the other and can only be properly
understood as part and parcel of the whole system of capitalism,
which links them together. This book investigates neoliberalism's
political, cultural, and financial tools. It goes deep in the
forces who have supported neoliberalism and how it became ""common
sense"". It explores the imperialist outcomes and the social
devastation it created. It then goes to see how these ideas and
policies have been implemented in education. In short, it is the
materialist conception of the history of the American empire. It
then uses the analytic tools developed through this investigation
to re-read the neoliberal educational reforms.
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