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Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 & Higher Subject: Psychology
First Teaching: 2017 (N5) 2018 (Higher) This N5 & Higher
Psychology Student Book helps teachers and students map their route
through the CfE programme, providing comprehensive and
authoritative guidance for the course. A complete core resource for
National 5 and CfE Higher Psychology with the following topics
covered in detail: Approaches to Psychology, Sleep,
Psychopathology, Memory, Stress, Intelligence, Research methods,
Conformity, Prejudice, Non-verbal communication and Relationships.
Progress and attainment for all * Includes all the core content
alongside seven additional topics, allowing students to use the
book for both their N5 and Higher courses * 'Syllabus notes' are
included throughout to highlight what students at each level need
to know and do, supporting dual-level teaching * 'Key studies'
detail the most important research that has taken place in each
area Active learning * Interactive activities help to ensure
understanding and retention of knowledge * 'Top tips' give helpful
hints to support learning and highlight important information *
'Discussion points' get pupils thinking more deeply about the
issues and link psychology concepts to real world situations
Assessment and practice you can rely on * Questions and specimen
exam questions provide opportunities to check knowledge and put
skills to work * Detailed chapters on exam skills, the Assignment
and research methods cover all the skills students will need to
succeed in the assessments Student Books give a practical,
supportive approach to help deliver the new curriculum and offer a
blend of sound teaching and learning with assessment guidance.
Strengthen students' understanding of key OCR 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 Mark Billingham, 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
Exam paper covered: Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Psychology First teaching:
September 2017 First exams: Summer 2019 Specifically designed to
support you with the Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Psychology course and
assessments. Provides contemporary and engaging examples that
students can relate to such as 'why we forget things' and what can
affect our memory'. 'Psychology in Action' features show how
theories apply to everyday life. Helps students to build practical
skills and apply knowledge with features such as 'Apply It', 'Try
It' and 'Develop It'. Includes a dedicated chapter on research
methods and provides maths tips throughout. Includes 'preparing for
your exams' sections at the end of each topic plus lots of practice
and guidance throughout, with a focus on the extended writing
questions.
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A new, deluxe hardcover edition of one of the most important
scientific works ever written In December 1831, Charles Darwin
boarded the HMS Beagle, accompanying her crew on a five-year
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