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Oxford successful life sciences is a trusted life sciences course
that is used by teachers all over South Africa. The rich, relevant,
and age appropriate content fully covers the National Curriculum
and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), ensuring that learners stay
interested throughout the year. Features: topics are structured
according to CAPS which makes the course easy to use in the
classroom; appropriate language levels make content accessible,
build learner confidence and support independent learning and
revision; a skills section at the beginning of the book introduces
learners to all the scientific skills needed for life sciences; a
wealth of illustrations, photographs and micrographs is provided to
guide learners during practical experiments; practical activities
are unpacked in a step-by-step fashion, guiding learners and
teachers alike; caution boxes alert learners to any safety issues;
margin features indicate content links within the grade and between
the grades; an exam section with exam tips and practice papers
helps learners prepare for formal assessment and exams.
Oxford suksesvolle lewenswetenskappe is 'n lewenswetenskappekursus
wat deur onderwysers regdeur Suid-Afrika vertrou en gebruik word.
Die ryk, relevante en ouderdomsgepaste inhoud dek die Nasionale
Kurrikulum- en Assesseringsbeleidverklaring (KABV) ten volle, en
verseker dat leerders regdeur die jaar belangstelling behou.
Kenmerke: alle beplanningshulpmiddels is volledig uitgewerk en
fotokopieerbaar, wat onderwysers tyd spaar wanneer hulle lesse
voorberei en die korrekte tempo en progressie verseker;
assesseringsriglyne en buigsame assesseringshulpmiddels stel
onderwysers in staat om die assesseringshulpmiddels aan te pas om
aan die spesifieke behoeftes van die klas te voldoen.
Up to one-third of American children have high cholesterol.
Compared with their counterparts in many other countries, American
children and adolescents also have higher blood cholesterol levels
and higher intakes of saturated fatty acids and cholesterol. There
is also evidence now that atherosclerosis, a build up of plaque in
the arteries, starts in childhood. However, most of the risk
factors that affect children can be controlled early in life,
lowering the risk of heart disease later in life. This book
examines new developments in the field. Included is a review on
neurologic abnormalities associated with congenital heart disease
(CHD), the diagnosis and management of a patent ductus arteriosus
(PDA), one of the most common cardiovascular abnormalities in
preterm neonates and an analysis of foetal cardiac rhythm. Also
looked at are therapeutic options for children who suffer from
congenital long QT syndrome (CLQTS) and myocarditis, which could be
a cause of sudden death in infants, children and adolescents. This
book also further explores narcotising enterocolitis (NEC), the
most common gastrointestinal disease in infancy and the correlation
between children with Down syndrome and congenital heart disease.
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