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Explore the essential principles of this exciting subject and
engage with real-life issues facing our world today. Essentials of
Economics, 9th edition by John Sloman and Dean Garratt provides a
clear, concise and engaging introduction to economics, making it
the ideal textbook if you are studying on a one-semester or
non-specialist course. The new edition has been thoroughly updated
to include analysis and insights into real global problems, such as
the climate emergency, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the
Covid-19 pandemic, and the cost-of-living crisis. It also discusses
how economic thinking and government policies might be applied to
address them. Key features include topical examples, news stories
and case studies to explain and illustrate key economic concepts
activities, questions, and useful summaries to help you check your
understanding and progress Key ideas are highlighted, explained and
linked throughout the text to help you see connections and start to
think like an economist Up-to-date charts and tables throughout the
book reflect the most recent economic data Access the free student
website that accompanies this book for additional learning support,
including animated explainers of key economic models, 225 extra
case studies and answers to in-text questions. Also available with
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Economics 9th Edition Pearson eText
Explore the essential principles of this exciting subject and
engage with real-life issues facing our world today. Essentials of
Economics, 9th edition by John Sloman and Dean Garratt provides a
clear, concise and engaging introduction to economics, making it
the ideal textbook if you are studying on a one-semester or
non-specialist course. The new edition has been thoroughly updated
to include analysis and insights into real global problems, such as
the climate emergency, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the
Covid-19 pandemic, and the cost-of-living crisis. It also discusses
how economic thinking and government policies might be applied to
address them. Key features include topical examples, news stories
and case studies to explain and illustrate key economic concepts
activities, questions, and useful summaries to help you check your
understanding and progress Key ideas are highlighted, explained and
linked throughout the text to help you see connections and start to
think like an economist Up-to-date charts and tables throughout the
book reflect the most recent economic data Access the free student
website that accompanies this book for additional learning support,
including animated explainers of key economic models, 225 extra
case studies and answers to in-text questions. Also available with
MyLabÂŽ Economics MyLabÂŽ is the teaching and learning platform
that allows instructors to reach every student with powerful
self-study material and assessments. By combining trusted author
content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab Economics
personalises the learning experience and improves results for each
student. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and
MyLab Economics search for: 9781292440248 Essentials of Economics
9th Edition with MyLab Economics Package consists of: 9781292440101
Essentials of Economics 9th Edition 9781292440057 Essentials of
Economics 9th Edition MyLab Economics 9781292440064 Essentials of
Economics 9th Edition Pearson eText
The ideal introduction to the exciting world of economic theory and
data analysis. For students taking a course on the Principles of
Economics Economics, 11th edition by Sloman, Garratt, and Guest, is
the ultimate guide to the fascinating subject of Economics. The
book is essential for the students who want to get a solid
understanding of the key concepts in economic theory and practice.
With content that is accessible and easy to follow, this latest
version will allow you to take your first steps into thinking like
an economist. The latest edition provides valuable insight into the
constantly changing and often complex issues that economists face
today. The updated comprehensive study material comes with
extensive revisions, and the content has been improved, discussing
the latest events and developments in the field. The book touches
upon some of the major issues the world is facing in the 2020s from
an analytical and critical point of view, prompting you to adopt
the economist way of thinking and reflect on both the economic
problems and opportunities it presents. Some issues include the
effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and aftermath, globalisation,
climate emergency facing our planet, the rise in populism and
large-scale migration of people across and within continents. From
theory to practical, real-life applications, contemporary issues,
and events, this is a leading student text and definitive guide on
the principles of Economics. Personalise learning with MyLab (R)
Economics. By combining trusted author content with digital tools
and a flexible platform, MyLab Economics personalises the learning
experience and improves results for each student. 9781292405421
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All specialist economics students, plus students taking a
non-specialist module, and social science students taking an
economics module will need this book.
This text combines pedagogical interest with a sound philosophical
base at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It will appeal
to both research specialists and undergraduates of Ed Studies and
PGCE courses. This title is particularly important with the
emerging agenda of 'student as researcher' at this level.This
monograph foregrounds the theme of citizenship education, identity
and nationhood, taking a slant which examines some of the
contradictions between philosophy and practice, policy and
pedagogy.Since the beginning of the 21st century, citizenship
education has been revived as a theoretical discourse and focus for
pedagogical enquiry, with specific concern for practice in schools.
These have taken particular directions where citizenship has
sometimes appeared as a statutory subject and at others as a
cross-curricular theme, both ways generating ideas and
contestations, as well as prescriptions for classroom
practitioners.Such philosophical and pedagogical momentum has
occurred at a time of unprecedented global change, accompanied by
an ongoing struggle to conceptualise citizenship in a manner that
is inclusive and acceptable to all British inhabitants.Concerns in
this area have led to a flood of texts offering guidance to
teachers delivering citizenship education. Additionally, others
have contributed to the debate more philosophically. However, with
scarce exceptions at present there is a dearth of literature that
effectively combines pedagogical interests with a sound
philosophical base, especially in the arena of Education Studies,
at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels of education.Thus,
the aim of this book is to give a high level discourse that would
be central to scholars of education, including advanced
undergraduate students and research specialists, whilst not
precluding interest from critically inquisitive classroom
practitioners. This will be achieved by developing a series of
entry points to themes that presently articulate with the statutory
order for citizenship education: human rights, politics of
identity, race, ethnicity, social justice, monarchy and
subject-hood, and the challenge of global inter-dependence.The book
will also raise critical issues that articulate with notions of
identity and self and other, and which underpin key debates of the
themes for contemporary citizenship.Attempts at developing critical
thinking within young people is more rhetorical than real. In an
attempt to redress the balance this book takes a look at a range of
subjects/interests that are informed by the authors' research and
theoretical excursions.
Education Policy Unravelled examines the nature of contemporary
education policy, its purposes and political formation. This
thoroughly revised edition charts the continuity of policy
development along neo-liberal lines, taking a historical
perspective broadly from the 19th century and towards the emerging
position of the current Conservative government in the UK. This new
edition now includes: - the developments in education policy which
took place under the Coalition government administration between
2010-2015; - a brand new chapter on policy developments in early
childhood education and care; - a brand new chapter on inclusive
schools, special educational needs and disability; - new activities
and illustrative case studies to challenge and inform students'
thinking and understanding around key policy issues; - discussion
of new research and recent legislation to illuminate important and
emergent issues in education. Written in an accessible style, this
is an invaluable guide for engaging with education policy as it
uses a variety of key elements of policy theory in order to support
students through some of the complexities involved in contemporary
policy analysis and critique.
This book focuses on sports coaching and sports teaching and how
touching young sports participants has been redefined as dubious
and dangerous. Coaches are constrained by a framework of
regulations and guidelines which create anxiety, and many coaches
now question the risks and benefits of their continuing
involvement. The book includes some data from a recently completed
ESRC project: ('Hands-off' sports coaching: the politics of touch)
and builds on previous ESRC research (Touchlines - the problematic
of touching between children and professionals) which illuminated
tensions in touching behaviours between professionals and children
in education and care settings. It considers the negative effects
of particular understandings of risk and moral panic around
touching and related behaviours where adults, children and young
people interact, and makes a significant contribution to critical
discussions around related practice, pedagogy, politics, and
policy. While focussed on sports coaching and teaching, it is
germane to the situation of all those acting in loco parentis. This
book was originally published as a special issue of Sport Education
and Society.
Develop an understanding of economics applied to the world of
business. Economics for Business, 9th Edition is the ideal textbook
for students studying Economics as part of a Business Studies
degree or diploma. Clear, engaging, and packed with useful
features, the text introduces the key principles of economics,
illustrating how they can be used to understand real business
problems and aspects of the business environment. The new,
thoroughly updated edition reflects recent events that have shaken
the business world. These include the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit,
and rampant inflation caused first by supply-chain problems after
global lockdowns and then by the surge in energy and food prices
following the invasion of Ukraine. Each chapter includes topical
examples, news stories, and case studies from real businesses to
explain and illustrate key economic concepts, as well as
activities, questions, and useful summaries to help you check your
understanding. Access the free student website which accompanies
this book for additional learning support, including animated
explainers of key economic models, extra case studies and answers
to in-text questions. Pair this text with MyLab (R)Economics MyLab
(R) is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to
reach every student. By combining trusted author content with
digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab Economics personalises
the learning experience and improves results for each student. If
you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyLab (R)
Economics, search for: 9781292440255 Economics for Business,9th
Edition 'MyLab via Bundle' which consists of: Print textbook eBook
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This book focuses on sports coaching and sports teaching and how
touching young sports participants has been redefined as dubious
and dangerous. Coaches are constrained by a framework of
regulations and guidelines which create anxiety, and many coaches
now question the risks and benefits of their continuing
involvement. The book includes some data from a recently completed
ESRC project: ('Hands-off' sports coaching: the politics of touch)
and builds on previous ESRC research (Touchlines - the problematic
of touching between children and professionals) which illuminated
tensions in touching behaviours between professionals and children
in education and care settings. It considers the negative effects
of particular understandings of risk and moral panic around
touching and related behaviours where adults, children and young
people interact, and makes a significant contribution to critical
discussions around related practice, pedagogy, politics, and
policy. While focussed on sports coaching and teaching, it is
germane to the situation of all those acting in loco parentis. This
book was originally published as a special issue of Sport Education
and Society.
Now in its 10th edition, Economics by Sloman, Garratt & Guest
is known and loved for its active learning, student-friendly
approach and unrivalled lecturer and student support. Ithas been
specially updated for 2020/21 to take into account the
latestdevelopments in the global economy, including the effects of
the Covid-19pandemic. Retaining all the hall mark features of
previous editions, it continues to provide a balanced,
comprehensive and completely up-to-date introduction to the world
of economics. MyLab Economics not included. Students, if MyLab
Economics is a recommended/mandatory component of the course,
please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID.
MyLab Economics should only be purchased when required by an
instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for
more information.
Education Policy Unravelled examines the nature of contemporary
education policy, its purposes and political formation. This
thoroughly revised edition charts the continuity of policy
development along neo-liberal lines, taking a historical
perspective broadly from the 19th century and towards the emerging
position of the current Conservative government in the UK. This new
edition now includes: - the developments in education policy which
took place under the Coalition government administration between
2010-2015; - a brand new chapter on policy developments in early
childhood education and care; - a brand new chapter on inclusive
schools, special educational needs and disability; - new activities
and illustrative case studies to challenge and inform students'
thinking and understanding around key policy issues; - discussion
of new research and recent legislation to illuminate important and
emergent issues in education. Written in an accessible style, this
is an invaluable guide for engaging with education policy as it
uses a variety of key elements of policy theory in order to support
students through some of the complexities involved in contemporary
policy analysis and critique.
This is a key textbook for Education Studies that provides an
insight into some of the issues and dilemmas that currently face
education both from a UK perspective and internationally. Section 1
considers whether reform changes have really been for the better,
with chapters on academies and the privatisation of education;
standards and testing; and the choices for parents: public or
private education for their children.Section 2 looks at issues
concerning marginalization and education. Here authors focus on
faith schools; inner city education; and two studies on the
marginalization of white working class children and those from a
Romany background.Section 3 considers pressing global issues. The
first chapter looks to Europe to explore social pedagogy and looked
after children. Another chapter considers the impact of AIDS in
Southern Africa in an attempt to draw out lessons for the reader
concerned about education at all levels. The final chapter seeks to
evaluate the US policy No Child Left Behind. In each chapter issues
are introduced to the reader and explored from a critical
perspective. Full pedagogical features such as case studies, boxes
for further reading and key questions are given throughout, making
this text an engaging course companion for scholars of Education
Studies.
This is a comprehensive introduction to the nature of contemporary
education policy, its purposes and political formation which
supports readers to engage in contemporary policy analysis.
"Education Policy Unravelled" examines the nature of contemporary
education policy, its purposes and political formation. It charts
the continuity of policy development along neo-liberal lines,
moving from New Labour to the emerging position of the Coalition
government. Contrary to popular belief about recent radical change
in education policy, the author team draw attention to the fact
that there have been strong similarities and nuanced disagreements
between successive modern governments. Written in an accessible
style, the book contains a number of pedagogical features designed
to appeal to students as a means to inform thinking and
understanding around key policy issues. It is an invaluable guide
for students engaging with education policy as it uses a variety of
key elements of policy theory in order to support students through
some of the complexities involved in contemporary policy analysis
and critique.
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