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Embodying the aims of the new curriculum for Wales, and forming
part of the Humanities Area of Learning and Experience, Curriculum
for Wales: Geography for 11-14 years will help you plan your
curriculum, offering 18 chapters packed full of geographical
resources, including maps, charts, diagrams and data. >>
Build students' curiosity about the world around them - how it
developed, what it is like now, and what it could be like in the
future by helping you develop an enquiry-based approach to
learning. >> Explore geography at a local, national and
global scale and foster students' sense of cynefin with a focus on
Wales and its place on the wider world. >> Develop core
geographical skills with fieldwork enquiries embedded into the
context of topics, encouraging students to investigate their local
area. >> Support teachers in planning and assessment with
suggested learning objectives. >> Help students to consider
topics in the context of their own lives and the local area in
which they live with regular 'My place' activities. >>
Encourage students to think about the impact of human actions in
their local area, on Wales and the world, to develop ethical
informed citizens. >> Choose from crucial content areas
including: weather and climate; ecosystems; landscapes and national
parks; rural and urban places; sport and culture; climate change;
disease; global consumers and more.
Reinforce and review pupils' knowledge throughout the Progress in
Geography: Key Stage 3 course with this write-in Workbook. - Extend
learning beyond lessons: every double-page spread in the Student
Book has a corresponding Workbook page about the lesson content -
Check and consolidate understanding: Workbook activities ensure
that pupils have grasped the key concepts and skills in each lesson
- Set meaningful homework tasks: the Workbook exercises are perfect
for independent study, enabling students to continue learning at
home
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: OCR Level: GCSE Subject: Geography First teaching: September
2016 First exams: June 2018 GCSE Geography OCR B is a
student-friendly resource for the 2016 OCR GCSE Geography B (9-1)
specification written specially to target the demands of the
course. Accessible, clear, and thorough, this Student Book engages
all your students with stimulating, up-to-date examples and
relevant case studies. Clearly-written objectives open each unit,
setting out for students what they need to learn, and high-quality
photos, maps, and diagrams aid explanations. Motivating
differentiated activities, chapters on fieldwork and
decision-making exercises, and practice questions all reinforce the
book's rigour. Answers to all activities are included in the
Teacher Handbook on Kerboodle (school purchase only). The Student
Book for this course has been endorsed by OCR.
The collapse of the USSR wrought dramatic changes in Eurasia, both
in terms of the structure of state power within the region, and the
ways in which Western states and international organisations
engaged with it. Analyses of conflict in this region remain rooted
in supposed 'global models', often assuming that patterns of state
failure are due to resistance to the liberal model of
peacebuilding. This book sets out a challenge to these assumptions
and framings. It not only questions but resolutely dismisses the
notion that the peacebuilding methods favoured by Western states
remain the most salient in Eurasia. Instead, it develops a
framework that seeks to conceptualise the ways in which non-liberal
actors contest or transform globally promoted norms of conflict
management and promote alternative ones in their place.
Authoritarian Conflict Management (ACM) consists of an ensemble of
norms and practices in which non-liberal actors attempt to exert
sustained hegemonic control over the local discursive, economic and
spatial realms in a given territory. With case studies ranging from
Afghanistan to Uzbekistan, Xinjiang to the Caucasus, the chapters
shed light on the ways in which local and regional actors enact
practice of ACM in order to impose stability in conflict-prone
localities, thereby challenging the Western-led consensus known as
the 'liberal peace'.
The collapse of the USSR wrought dramatic changes in Eurasia, both
in terms of the structure of state power within the region, and the
ways in which Western states and international organisations
engaged with it. Analyses of conflict in this region remain rooted
in supposed 'global models', often assuming that patterns of state
failure are due to resistance to the liberal model of
peacebuilding. This book sets out a challenge to these assumptions
and framings. It not only questions but resolutely dismisses the
notion that the peacebuilding methods favoured by Western states
remain the most salient in Eurasia. Instead, it develops a
framework that seeks to conceptualise the ways in which non-liberal
actors contest or transform globally promoted norms of conflict
management and promote alternative ones in their place.
Authoritarian Conflict Management (ACM) consists of an ensemble of
norms and practices in which non-liberal actors attempt to exert
sustained hegemonic control over the local discursive, economic and
spatial realms in a given territory. With case studies ranging from
Afghanistan to Uzbekistan, Xinjiang to the Caucasus, the chapters
shed light on the ways in which local and regional actors enact
practice of ACM in order to impose stability in conflict-prone
localities, thereby challenging the Western-led consensus known as
the 'liberal peace'.
The 8 chapters in this book have been selected from the contents of
the Paediatric Imaging section in Grainger & Allison's
Diagnostic Radiology 6e. These organ-specific chapters provide a
succinct up-to-date overview of current imaging techniques and
their clinical applications in daily practice and it is hoped that
with this concise format the user will quickly grasp the
fundamentals they need to know. Throughout these chapters, the
relative merits of different imaging investigations are described,
variations are discussed and recent imaging advances are detailed.
The GCSE 9-1 Geography OCR B Revision Guide is the most
student-friendly revision resource for the OCR B GCSE Geography
specification - written to help students to consolidate key
knowledge for every topic. Accessible, clear and thorough, this
revision guide engages all your students. Each Student Book topic
is revisited and condensed into interesting, relevant single-page
examples. Clearly-written objectives open each page, setting out
for students what they need to know, using high-quality photos,
maps and diagrams to aid retention of key geographical processes
and information. Motivating revision activities encourage students
to check up on their own knowledge. The guide also features
revision checklists and a full glossary of terms.
Where can you find mosses that change landscapes, salamanders with
algae in their skin, and carnivorous plants containing whole
ecosystems in their furled leaves? Where can you find
swamp-trompers, wildlife watchers, marsh managers, and mud-mad
scientists? In wetlands, those complex habitats that play such
vital ecological roles. In Wading Right In, Catherine Owen Koning
and Sharon M. Ashworth take us on a journey into wetlands through
stories from the people who wade in the muck. Traveling alongside
scientists, explorers, and kids with waders and nets, the authors
uncover the inextricably entwined relationships between the water
flows, natural chemistry, soils, flora, and fauna of our floodplain
forests, fens, bogs, marshes, and mires. Tales of mighty efforts to
protect rare orchids, restore salt marshes, and preserve sedge
meadows become portals through which we visit major wetland types
and discover their secrets, while also learning critical ecological
lessons. The United States still loses wetlands at a rate of 13,800
acres per year. Such loss diminishes the water quality of our
rivers and lakes, depletes our capacity for flood control, reduces
our ability to mitigate climate change, and further impoverishes
our biodiversity. Koning and Ashworth's stories captivate the
imagination and inspire the emotional and intellectual connections
we need to commit to protecting these magical and mysterious
places.
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