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When first proposed in this country during the 1970s,
waste-to-energy (WTE) incinerators appeared to be ideal solutions
to the growing mounds of trash in our "throw-away" society.
Promising to convert useless garbage into electricity while saving
precious landfill space, trash incinerators seemed perfectly timed
to respond to a national need. Within a decade, however, a
grassroots anti-incineration movement emerged as a vibrant offshoot
of the environmental movement. In Don't Burn It Here, sociologists
Edward Walsh, Rex Warland, and D. Clayton Smith examine this
grassroots movement through detailed analyses of the struggles
surrounding proposals to build eight municipal incinerators in
Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey.
The eight case histories that form the heart of the book are
comparable to hundreds of others across the U.S. The authors'
research is based on interviews, focus group discussions, extensive
newspaper files, and questionnaire responses from participants on
both sides of the conflicts. A final chapter examines the
similarities and differences between the three successful projects
and the five defeated ones. An overview of the history of the
modern incinerator in the U.S. and the emergence of a major
national opposition movement provides the necessary context, and
throughout the book, the authors make useful comparisons to other
national movements seeking legal justice for deprived
collectivities such as women and ethnic groups.
This project was supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation's
Fund for Research in Dispute Resolution. Striving to maintain a
balanced treatment of both sides of the incinerator battles, the
authors provide fresh theoretical and methodological perspectives
on a new type of collective action. They also help to close the gap
between theory and empirical data in the social sciences.
Help pupils build skills for KS3 Science practical work to be ready
for the AQA GCSE 9-1 Required Practicals. Provide a consistent and
supportive approach to KS3 Biology, Chemistry and Physics
practicals with clear methods, questions that test understanding
and applying skills in different contexts. Establish a consistent
approach to KS3 Science practicals with everything together in one
write-in book. Help build confidence and familiarity from Year 7
upwards with a focus on scientific vocabulary, drawing and
analysing graphs, and GCSE 9-1 command words. Cheaper than
photocopying, the lab book can be used flexibly with any scheme of
learning. Each practical activity: • Explains the purpose of the
practical and relates it to the science • Develops core skills
including maths skills • States common mistakes and how to avoid
them • Supports pupils to record and evaluate results • Checks
understanding with key questions • Develops scientific reasoning
with spot the mistake questions • Encourages pupils to apply
their skills to unfamiliar scientific contexts • Helps pupils to
evaluate their learning with self-reflection sections Download the
support materials highlighted on page 6 of the book here:
www.collins.co.uk/key-stage-3-lab-book
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series
offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge curriculum
framework (1129) from 2022. The resources support students to
develop skills in analysis, collaboration, communication,
evaluation, reflection and research, exploring global issues
through rich international sources. We are working with Cambridge
Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this
title for the Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives
curriculum framework (1129) from 2022. This book provides full
coverage of the Stage 9 Cambridge Lower Secondary Global
Perspectives curriculum framework. Focused on improving skills:
each chapter focuses on a combination of skill strands, building
these skills through active learning towards a collaborative final
task. In Stage 9, there is a particular focus on constructing
effective arguments in writing in preparation for the Checkpoint
assessment. Empower students to engage with a range of contemporary
issues and perspectives. In Stage 9 these relate to the syllabus
topics, 'Poverty and inequality', 'Media and communication',
'Travel, transport and tourism' and 'Sport and recreation'. Help
students to assess their progress and understand how to improve:
the final chapters ask students to apply the skills they have
learned across Stage 9, by planning and writing a research report
and reflecting on what they have learned from the course. Encourage
reflection through structured Reflection points in each lesson and
a self-assessment Check your progress feature at the end of each
chapter. The clear lesson-by-lesson approach allows teachers to
easily use the resources in the classroom and build them into their
own schemes of work. The Collins resources can be used as
preparation for the Challenges, if schools wish, as some of the
chapters in the Student's Book links to the skills and topic focus
of a Stage 9 Challenge.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series
offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge curriculum
framework (1129) from 2022. The resources support students to
develop skills in analysis, collaboration, communication,
evaluation, reflection and research, exploring global issues
through rich international sources. We are working with Cambridge
Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this
title for the Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives
curriculum framework (1129) from 2022. This book provides full
coverage of the Stage 7 Cambridge Lower Secondary Global
Perspectives curriculum framework. Focused on improving skills:
each chapter centres on two skill strands, building these skills
through a carefully structured sequence of active learning towards
a collaborative final task. Empower students to engage with a range
of contemporary issues and perspectives. In Stage 7 these relate to
the syllabus topics, 'Change in culture and communities',
'Education for all', 'Health and wellbeing', 'Globalisation',
'Values and beliefs', 'Employment' and 'Environment, pollution and
conservation'. Help students to assess their progress and
understand how to improve: the final chapter asks students to apply
the skills they have learned across Stage 7, by carrying out a
group project in their local community and reflecting in writing on
what they have learned. Encourage reflection through structured
Reflection points in each lesson and a self-assessment Check your
progress feature at the end of each chapter. The clear
lesson-by-lesson approach allows teachers to easily use the
resources in the classroom and build them into their own schemes of
work. The Collins resources can be used as preparation for the
Challenges, if schools wish, as each chapter in the Student's Book
links to the skills and topic focus of a Stage 7 Challenge.
Enrich and update your KS3 Science curriculum and prepare today's
pupils for GCSE 9-1 Science with this engaging and flexible student
book. Empower students to engage with science by providing an
inspiring science education with this new KS3 Science student book.
* Review and revisit knowledge and make connections between topics
with knowledge organisers for each unit * Check understanding and
consolidate learning with thousands of high-quality differentiated
questions and answers * Encourage pupils to track their own
progress and grow in confidence and sense of achievement with pupil
road maps * Provide rich cultural capital and cultivate a sense of
science identity and engagement with application of science in
varied careers, reviewed by the WISE campaign * Help pupils in the
transition from KS2 and after disruption to schooling with
accessible, visually-appealing content as well as supportive worked
examples and scaffolding throughout the questions * Build maths and
practical skills in a variety of contexts with questions integrated
into each unit * Ideal complement to the Collins KS3 Lab Book
Secure the key science skills and knowledge students need to
succeed in the new KS3 Science curriculum with Pupil Book 1. Engage
students of all levels in KS3 Science with clearly differentiated
material. Introduce fundamental ideas in the blue section, develop
them in the orange section and extend them in the purple section.
Embed progression with links to prior learning to help students
build on what they already know. Put science into context with
engaging introductions and illustrations. Check understanding with
questions on every topic. Questions test understanding of key
concepts, processes, applications and evaluation skills. Build
skills for GCSE Science with longer answer questions. Model key
ideas and skills in the mastery checklists at the end of topics.
Secure the key science skills and knowledge students need to
succeed in the new KS3 Science curriculum with Pupil Book 2. Engage
students of all levels in KS3 Science with clearly differentiated
material. Introduce fundamental ideas in the blue section, develop
them in the orange section and extend them in the purple section.
Embed progression with links to prior learning to help students
build on what they already know. Put science into context with
engaging introductions and illustrations. Check understanding with
questions on every topic. Questions test understanding of key
concepts, processes, applications and evaluation skills. Build
skills for GCSE Science with longer answer questions. Model key
ideas and skills in the mastery checklists at the end of topics.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series
offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge curriculum
framework (1129) from 2022. The resources support students to
develop skills in analysis, collaboration, communication,
evaluation, reflection and research, exploring global issues
through rich international sources. We are working with Cambridge
Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this
title for the Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives
curriculum framework (1129) from 2022. This book provides full
coverage of the Stage 8 Cambridge Lower Secondary Global
Perspectives curriculum framework. Focused on improving skills:
each chapter revisits the objectives from Stage 7, extending and
deepening these skills through a structured sequence of active
learning towards a collaborative final task. Empower students to
engage with a range of contemporary issues and perspectives. In
Stage 8 these relate to the syllabus topics, 'Environment,
pollution and conservation', 'Climate change, energy and
resources', 'Development, trade and aid', 'Migration', 'Change in
cultures and communities', 'Digital world' and 'Law and
criminality'. Help students to assess their progress and understand
how to improve: the final chapter asks students to apply the skills
they have learned across Stage 8, by drafting a model UN
resolution, taking part in a model UN debate and reflecting in
writing on what they have learned. Encourage reflection through
structured Reflection points in each lesson and a self-assessment
Check your progress feature at the end of each chapter. The clear
lesson-by-lesson approach allows teachers to easily use the
resources in the classroom and build them into their own schemes of
work. The Collins resources can be used as preparation for the
Challenges, if schools wish, as each chapter in the Student's Book
links to the skills and topic focus of a Stage 8 Challenge.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series
offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge curriculum
framework (1129) from 2022. The comprehensive and practical teacher
support includes lesson plans, worksheets and answers for every
unit of the Student's Book, and a scheme of work to help you plan
your course. We are working with Cambridge Assessment International
Education towards endorsement of this title for the Cambridge Lower
Secondary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (1129) from
2022. Plan for progression with a full scheme of work for each
stage. Chapter overviews show which skill strands, learning
objectives, issues and key terms are covered in each lesson, while
the Curriculum Framework coverage map shows where topics, learning
objectives and challenges have been supported. Feel confident
teaching Global Perspectives with ready-made lesson plans,
worksheets and an activity bank full of active learning teaching
ideas. Detailed lesson plans share best practice, whether you are
teaching Lower Secondary Global Perspectives for the first time or
are an experienced teacher of the subject. Understand how to assess
students' participation and progress with the Assessment for
learning guidance and the differentiated Success criteria in each
lesson plan. Additional guidance on preparing students effectively
for the Checkpoint assessment is provided in Chapter 5. The clear
lesson-by-lesson approach allows you to use the resources with ease
in the classroom and to build them into your own schemes of work.
The Extra support and Extra challenge differentiation points in
each lesson plan suggest how all learners can be supported to make
progress, and worksheets scaffold and extend the Student's Book
activities. Personalise the course and adapt the resources to the
needs of your classes with the editable Word and PDF files that can
be downloaded from the Collins website:
www.collins.co.uk/cambridge-international-downloads
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series
offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge curriculum
framework (1129) from 2022. The comprehensive and practical teacher
support includes lesson plans, worksheets and answers for every
unit of the Student's Book, and a scheme of work to help you plan
your course. We are working with Cambridge Assessment International
Education towards endorsement of this title for the Cambridge Lower
Secondary Global Perspectives curriculum framework (1129) from
2022. Plan for progression with a full scheme of work for each
stage. Chapter overviews show which skill strands, learning
objectives, issues and key terms are covered in each lesson, while
the Curriculum Framework coverage map shows where topics, learning
objectives and challenges have been supported. Feel confident
teaching Global Perspectives with ready-made lesson plans,
worksheets and an activity bank full of active learning teaching
ideas. Detailed lesson plans share best practice, whether you are
teaching Lower Secondary Global Perspectives for the first time or
are an experienced teacher of the subject. Understand how to assess
students' participation and progress with the Assessment for
learning guidance and the differentiated Success criteria in each
lesson plan. The clear lesson-by-lesson approach allows you to use
the resources with ease in the classroom and to build them into
your own schemes of work. The Extra support and Extra challenge
differentiation points in each lesson plan suggest how all learners
can be supported to make progress, and worksheets scaffold and
extend the Student's Book activities. Personalise the course and
adapt the resources to the needs of your classes with the editable
Word and PDF files that can be downloaded from the Collins website:
www.collins.co.uk/cambridge-international-downloads
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: GCSE Combined Science: Synergy
First teaching: September 2016 Next exams: June 2023 AQA approved
This book covers Unit 2 of the new 2016 GCSE Combined Science:
Synergy course. The grouping of content follows that in the
specification. Topic openers set the scene by providing a short
overview of the links between the different chapters in a Topic.
Linking questions between spreads and from chapter to chapter also
help explain the narrative thread that links a Synergy topic
together. Working Scientifically objectives linked to the AQA
Combined Science: Synergy specification are identified, and
questions addressing Working Scientifically skills embedded
throughout. * Each spread is divided into three sections - starting
with language, ideas and questions that are accessible to all and
increasing in complexity to develop and practise ideas further. *
Key concept spreads highlight core ideas that students must grasp
before they can move on, and which will develop their understanding
of the whole topic. * A dedicated spread for every required
practical helps students analyse the practical, reflect on the
science skills and knowledge they have developed and apply these
skills to different contexts. * Maths skills spreads focus on the
maths requirements of the AQA Combined Science specification,
explaining concepts and providing opportunities to practise and
apply maths in a relevant scientific context. * Throughout the book
the questions become increasingly synoptic, helping students to
draw together ideas from any part of Unit 2 in preparation for the
terminal exams. * Higher-only content is clearly flagged so
students can move seamlessly between tiers depending on their
performance during the course. * End of chapter questions allow
students to check that they have understood the ideas in the
chapter and can apply these to new contexts. The questions are
levelled in four sections of increasing demand. Questions on
Higher-only content are also clearly flagged.
Secure the key science skills and knowledge students need to
succeed in the new KS3 Science curriculum with Pupil Book 3. Engage
students of all levels in KS3 Science with clearly differentiated
material. Introduce fundamental ideas in the blue section, develop
them in the orange section and extend them in the purple section.
Embed progression with links to prior learning to help students
build on what they already know. Put science into context with
engaging introductions and illustrations. Check understanding with
questions on every topic. Questions test understanding of key
concepts, processes, applications and evaluation skills. Build
skills for GCSE Science with longer answer questions. Model key
ideas and skills in the mastery checklists at the end of topics.
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: GCSE Combined Science: Synergy
First teaching: September 2016 Next exams: June 2023 AQA approved
This book covers Unit 1 of the new 2016 GCSE Combined Science:
Synergy course. The grouping of content follows that in the
specification. Topic openers set the scene by providing a short
overview of the links between the different chapters in a Topic.
Linking questions between spreads and from chapter to chapter also
help explain the narrative thread that links a Synergy topic
together. Working Scientifically objectives linked to the AQA
Combined Science: Synergy specification are identified, and
questions addressing Working Scientifically skills embedded
throughout. * Each spread is divided into three sections - starting
with language, ideas and questions that are accessible to all and
increasing in complexity to develop and practise ideas further. *
Key concept spreads highlight core ideas that students must grasp
before they can move on, and which will develop their understanding
of the whole topic. * A dedicated spread for every required
practical helps students analyse the practical, reflect on the
science skills and knowledge they have developed and apply these
skills to different contexts. * Maths skills spreads focus on the
maths requirements of the AQA Combined Science specification,
explaining concepts and providing opportunities to practise and
apply maths in a relevant scientific context. * Throughout the book
the questions become increasingly synoptic, helping students to
draw together ideas from any part of Unit 1 in preparation for the
terminal exams. * Higher-only content is clearly flagged so
students can move seamlessly between tiers depending on their
performance during the course. * End of chapter questions allow
students to check that they have understood the ideas in the
chapter and can apply these to new contexts. The questions are
levelled in four sections of increasing demand. Questions on
Higher-only content are also clearly flagged.
Exam Board: OCR Level & Subject: GCSE Chemistry First teaching:
September 2016 Next exams: June 2023 OCR endorsed GCSE Science is
changing and OCR Gateway GCSE (9-1) Chemistry from Collins has been
developed to embed the skills your students need to succeed in all
three assessment objectives, while providing a clear and supportive
route through the new, more challenging GCSE content. Each spread
starts with language and ideas at a lower level and increases in
complexity, engaging students of all ability levels Key concept
spreads highlight knowledge that students must grasp before they
can move on Dedicated pages on analysing, interpreting and
evaluating practicals, so students are fully prepared for the
indirect assessment. Maths activities at the appropriate level are
embedded throughout, along with Maths skills pages that focus on
developing the skills needed for each topic Prepare students for
the demands of the new specification with differentiated questions,
worked examples and lots of opportunities to practice Co-teach both
Foundation and Higher tier with a single book (the Higher-only
content is clearly flagged).
Exam Board: OCR Level & Subject: GCSE Biology First teaching:
September 2016 Next exams: June 2023 OCR endorsed GCSE Science is
changing and OCR Gateway GCSE (9-1) Biology from Collins has been
developed to embed the skills your students need to succeed in all
three assessment objectives, while providing a clear and supportive
route through the new, more challenging GCSE content. Each spread
starts with language and ideas at a lower level and increases in
complexity, engaging students of all ability levels Key concept
spreads highlight knowledge that students must grasp before they
can move on Dedicated pages on analysing, interpreting and
evaluating practicals, so students are fully prepared for the
indirect assessment. Maths activities at the appropriate level are
embedded throughout, along with Maths skills pages that focus on
developing the skills needed for each topic Prepare students for
the demands of the new specification with differentiated questions,
worked examples and lots of opportunities to practice Co-teach both
Foundation and Higher tier with a single book (the Higher-only
content is clearly flagged).
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy
First teaching: September 2016 Next exams: June 2023 AQA approved
Collins AQA GCSE (9-1) Physics for Combined Science: Trilogy
Student Book revised edition has been approved by AQA. GCSE Science
is changing and AQA GCSE (9-1) Physics for Combined Science:Trilogy
from Collins has been developed to embed the skills your students
need to succeed in all three assessment objectives, while providing
a clear and supportive route through the new, more challenging GCSE
content. Each spread starts with language and ideas at a lower
level and increases in complexity, engaging students of all ability
levels Key concept spreads highlight knowledge that students must
grasp before they can move on Dedicated pages on analysing,
interpreting and evaluating all the required practicals, so
students are fully prepared for the indirect assessment. Maths
activities at the appropriate level are embedded throughout, along
with Maths skills pages that focus on developing the skills needed
for each topic Prepare students for the demands of the new
specification with differentiated questions, worked examples and
lots of opportunities to practice Co-teach both Foundation and
Higher tier with a single book (the Higher-only content is clearly
flagged).
This suite of resources provide a clear two-year framework to help
you and your students meet and exceed AQA's mastery goals using
content matched to AQA's big ideas and enquiry processes. This
title is AQA approved. * Aligned to AQA's big ideas and KS3
syllabus with Student Book Part 1 covering Part 1 of the syllabus
and Student Book Part 2 covering Part 2 * Three part progression in
lessons encompassing the AQA mastery statements of know, apply and
extend * Enquiry processes embedded throughout the course to help
your students think and work scientifically * Differentiated 'check
your progress' lists for each chapter to help students and teachers
measure and make progress in learning * In addition to questions
throughout the text, there are questions at the end of each chapter
providing assessment benchmarked to the know, apply and extend
statements * 'Ideas you have met before' and 'In this chapter you
will find out' provide context and link ideas together for students
* 'Know this vocabulary' boxes reflect keywords from the AQA
syllabus * Prepares students for the new, more challenging GCSE *
Provides the first step in our AQA syllabus support for Secondary
Science giving students a clear path of progression * From
experienced author team Ed Walsh and Tracey Baxter * Tailored
assessment and intervention matching to each chapter available in
our 'GCSE Science Ready' course
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: GCSE Chemistry First teaching:
September 2016 Next exams: June 2024 AQA approved GCSE Science is
changing and AQA GCSE (9-1) Chemistry from Collins has been
developed to embed the skills your students need to succeed in all
three assessment objectives, while providing a clear and supportive
route through the new, more challenging GCSE content. Each spread
starts with language and ideas at a lower level and increases in
complexity, engaging students of all ability levels Key concept
spreads highlight knowledge that students must grasp before they
can move on Dedicated pages on analysing, interpreting and
evaluating all the required practicals, so students are fully
prepared for the indirect assessment. Maths activities at the
appropriate level are embedded throughout, along with Maths skills
pages that focus on developing the skills needed for each topic
Prepare students for the demands of the new specification with
differentiated questions, worked examples and lots of opportunities
to practice Co-teach both Foundation and Higher tier with a single
book (the Higher-only content is clearly flagged).
This suite of resources provide a clear two-year framework to help
you and your students meet and exceed AQA's mastery goals using
content matched to AQA's big ideas and enquiry processes. This
title is AQA approved. * Aligned to AQA's big ideas and KS3
syllabus with Student Book Part 1 covering Part 1 of the syllabus
and Student Book Part 2 covering Part 2 * Three part progression in
lessons encompassing the AQA mastery statements of know, apply and
extend * Enquiry processes embedded throughout the course to help
your students think and work scientifically * Differentiated 'check
your progress' lists for each chapter to help students and teachers
measure and make progress in learning * In addition to questions
throughout the text, there are questions at the end of each chapter
providing assessment benchmarked to the know, apply and extend
statements * 'Ideas you have met before' and 'In this chapter you
will find out' provide context and link ideas together for students
* 'Know this vocabulary' boxes reflect keywords from the AQA
syllabus * Prepares students for the new, more challenging GCSE *
Provides the first step in our AQA syllabus support for Secondary
Science giving students a clear path of progression * From
experienced author team Ed Walsh and Tracey Baxter * Tailored
assessment and intervention matching to each chapter available in
our 'GCSE Science Ready' course
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: GCSE Biology First teaching:
September 2016 Next exams: June 2023 AQA approved GCSE Science is
changing and AQA GCSE (9-1) Biology from Collins has been developed
to embed the skills your students need to succeed in all three
assessment objectives, while providing a clear and supportive route
through the new, more challenging GCSE content. Each spread starts
with language and ideas at a lower level and increases in
complexity, engaging students of all ability levels Key concept
spreads highlight knowledge that students must grasp before they
can move on Dedicated pages on analysing, interpreting and
evaluating all the required practicals, so students are fully
prepared for the indirect assessment. Maths activities at the
appropriate level are embedded throughout, along with Maths skills
pages that focus on developing the skills needed for each topic
Prepare students for the demands of the new specification with
differentiated questions, worked examples and lots of opportunities
to practice Co-teach both Foundation and Higher tier with a single
book (the Higher-only content is clearly flagged).
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: GCSE Physics First teaching:
September 2016 Next exams: June 2023 AQA approved Collins AQA GCSE
(9-1) Physics Student Book revised edition has been approved by
AQA. GCSE Science is changing and AQA GCSE (9-1) Physics from
Collins has been developed to embed the skills your students need
to succeed in all three assessment objectives, while providing a
clear and supportive route through the new, more challenging GCSE
content. Each spread starts with language and ideas at a lower
level and increases in complexity, engaging students of all ability
levels Key concept spreads highlight knowledge that students must
grasp before they can move on Dedicated pages on analysing,
interpreting and evaluating all the required practicals, so
students are fully prepared for the indirect assessment. Maths
activities at the appropriate level are embedded throughout, along
with Maths skills pages that focus on developing the skills needed
for each topic Prepare students for the demands of the new
specification with differentiated questions, worked examples and
lots of opportunities to practice Co-teach both Foundation and
Higher tier with a single book (the Higher-only content is clearly
flagged).
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