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Based on a research and evaluation programme which covered four
local educational authorities; Buckinghamshire, Coventry, Salford
and Solihul, this group set out to provide an up-to-date account of
the process and practice of in-service education. It looks inside
in-service education and training, focusing on a series of central
issues derived from actual experience in these particular
authorities. It is designed specifically for staff in schools and
local authorities involved in in-service education and training as
well as those involved in research and the study of education.
The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that
all teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This series
offers specialist guidance for a full range of subjects in the
upper primary and secondary curriculum; including English, Maths,
Science, History, Geography, Languages, RE, Art, D&T, PE and
Music. Each book draws on a wealth of experience and provides
practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that will
support teachers in delivering successful, inclusive lessons for
all pupils. An invaluable tool for continuing professional
development, Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
in the Curriculum will be essential for teachers and teaching
assistants seeking subject specific guidance in supporting pupils
with a wide range of learning needs. This series will also be of
great interest to SENCOs, senior management teams and ITT
providers.
The SEND Code of Practice has reinforced the requirement that all
teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This book provides
practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that will
support teachers in making modern foreign languages accessible,
challenging and exciting for all pupils, including those with
special needs. The author draws on a wealth of experience to share
his understanding of how SEND can affect learning and how the MFL
teacher can reduce or remove any barriers to learning. Offering
strategies that are specific to the context of MFL teaching, this
book will enable teachers to: ensure all pupils are able to
participate fully in every lesson; develop pupils' understanding,
motivation and enjoyment; adapt content and resources when
differentiating materials for pupils with a wide range of learning
needs; use formative assessments to measure learning. An invaluable
tool for whole-school continuing professional development, this
text will be essential for teachers (and their teaching assistants)
seeking guidance specific to teaching languages to all pupils,
regardless of their individual needs. This book will also be of
interest to SENCOs, senior management teams and ITT providers.
First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
The SEND Code of Practice has reinforced the requirement that all
teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This book provides
practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that will
support teachers in making modern foreign languages accessible,
challenging and exciting for all pupils, including those with
special needs. The author draws on a wealth of experience to share
his understanding of how SEND can affect learning and how the MFL
teacher can reduce or remove any barriers to learning. Offering
strategies that are specific to the context of MFL teaching, this
book will enable teachers to: ensure all pupils are able to
participate fully in every lesson; develop pupils' understanding,
motivation and enjoyment; adapt content and resources when
differentiating materials for pupils with a wide range of learning
needs; use formative assessments to measure learning. An invaluable
tool for whole-school continuing professional development, this
text will be essential for teachers (and their teaching assistants)
seeking guidance specific to teaching languages to all pupils,
regardless of their individual needs. This book will also be of
interest to SENCOs, senior management teams and ITT providers.
Volume 3 of The Official History of Australian Peacekeeping,
Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations explores Australia's
involvement in six overseas missions following the end of the Gulf
War: Cambodia (1991 99); Western Sahara (1991 94); the former
Yugoslavia (1992 2004); Iraq (1991); Maritime Interception Force
operations (1991 99); and the contribution to the inspection of
weapons of mass destruction facilities in Iraq (1991 99). These
missions reflected the increasing complexity of peacekeeping, as it
overlapped with enforcement of sanctions, weapons inspections,
humanitarian aid, election monitoring and peace enforcement.
Granted full access to all relevant Australian Government records,
David Horner and John Connor provide readers with a comprehensive
and authoritative account of Australia's peacekeeping operations in
Asia, Africa and Europe."
Carl Bowman is a killer. An assassin for hire whose latest
assignment is to take out a ten-year-old girl. He doesn't know what
she's done or why someone wants her dead. He just knows he has to
kill her. But with the girl in his sights, Carl can't bring himself
to pull the trigger. Instead he goes on the run, taking her with
him. In a small village in Southern Spain, Julia Martin's carefully
constructed life is falling apart. Her husband and his mistress
have been killed in an explosion in their home and her daughter,
Rebecca, has disappeared. Julia has been fleeing the secrets of her
past for over a decade and it seems they've finally caught up with
her. To get her daughter back, Julia must confront a truth she's
spent years running from and call on someone she's done everything
in her power to avoid.
A snatched child, a cryptic message and a secret that will tear two
lives apart. Twenty years ago, one-year-old Lauren disappeared.
Now, ex-policeman Tom Lomax gets a mysterious offer from an
heiress, Sara. She wants him to fly to her private island, all
expenses paid. He cannot help but be intrigued. But Sara has
received a troubling message and, despite all the privileges in her
life, she now has no one to turn to and doesn't know whom she can
trust. In a matter of hours, both will be thrown headfirst into a
race against time that will challenge everything they've believed
in and change both their lives for ever.
World War I was the first truly global conflict and its effects
were felt across the British Empire. When war broke out in 1914,
Great Britain had the largest empire, encompassing one quarter of
the population of the world. Many colonial citizens were to be
enlisted into the war effort and shipped from their homes in
Africa, Asia and Australasia to fight on the battlefields of the
Western Front. What was the experience of war like for citizens of
empire, whether combatants or not? How did the empire affect
countries administered by Great Britain but geographically located
tens of thousands of miles from the conflict? In this book, John
Connor tells the story of the people whose lives were profoundly
affected by 'someone else's war' - dragged, against their will,
into a geopolitical conflict vastly removed from their normal
lives.
In the early hours of the morning in a luxury Leeds penthouse, a
terrified victim is doused with petrol, set alight, and thrown out
of a ninth-floor window. The victim is a wealthy property developer
- but his lover and her daughter have both gone missing. Meanwhile,
security services are looking for DC Karen Sharpe who walked out
eighteen months ago. But they are not the only ones desperate to
find her. She is being pursued by some of the most dangerous people
she has ever encountered - and to them, human life means nothing at
all . . .
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A stunning thriller that sees Yorkshire-based DC Karen Sharpe
brought to the very edge of her sanity. A year and a half ago DC
Karen Sharpe was the victim of a terrifying crime. Desperately
trying to shelter from its effects she has been working simple
fraud and theft cases in West Yorkshire CID. But the brutal murder
of a young pregnant woman threatens the precarious wall she has
built around herself. Drafted onto the squad to deal with the
victim's six-year-old child, Karen finds herself overwhelmed by the
devastating nature of the attack. As nightmares from her past start
to reoccur, her relationships with those closest to her begin to
crack under the strain. An illicit relationship with her boss
promises escape: a new beginning without the trappings of past
horrors and guilt. But life has a savage lesson in store for her.
As West Yorkshire erupts in a summer of explosive race riots,
events tip Karen into the depths of the very world she has been
fleeing.
When soldier Paul Curtis, recently returned from active duty, is
approached covertly by an old school friend's father and asked for
assistance he falters only momentarily before agreeing to help. His
old friend, Chris, is dating Lara, a beautiful British Asian woman
whose brother, Pasha Durrani, is furious about their relationship.
As Paul steps into the breach it soon becomes clear that this is no
low-level domestic disagreement. Durrani is heavily involved in
organised crime, the roots of which lead back to a powerful
terrorist network in Pakistan - and Lara has been offered to these
people as a prize. Suddenly, Paul, Chris and Lara find themselves
taking on a force more deadly and widespread than they could ever
have imagined. By turns gripping and terrifying, THE OPPOSITE OF
MERCY is a sharp, insightful and compulsive thriller.
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