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The Media in Britain brings together a range of distinguished and
newer scholars to provide a comprehensive and engaging review of
contemporary debates in media studies. The first and second parts
discuss the principal media industries in Britain before looking at
the impact of media policy on their structure and activities. The
final part encompasses a range of analyses of diverse media and
cultural texts, selected for their intrinsic interest value and to
illustrate the wealth of approaches and methods which can be
adopted with a view to interpreting and analyzing the contemporary
British media scene.
A favourite with both students and lecturers, How to Do Media and
Cultural Studies provides readers with all the knowledge and
practical expertise they need to carry out their project or
dissertation. Giving them hands-on guidance on managing the whole
process, Jane Stokes: Shows students how to identify a topic and
create a research question Guides them through the research
process, from getting started through to writing-up Explores a
range a case studies, showing how methods have been applied by
others Expanded and updated throughout, this 3rd edition now
includes: Increased coverage of digital media, social media and
internet research More practical exercises to help you tie media
and cultural theory to your work New guidance on understanding
research ethics New guidance on mixing and combining methods How to
Do Media and Cultural Studies has inspired thousands of students
and researchers to understand why studying media texts, industries
and audiences is so important. It is an ideal companion for anyone
conducting a research project.
This book begins by exploring what is meant by SEND in primary
schools and goes on to cover everything trainees and teachers need
to know about their statutory responsibilities in school. It then
examines the range of needs they will encounter in primary schools
with plenty of practical advice along the way. This third edition
has been fully restructured and updated to include a new section on
the key theories and theorists relating to SEND. Also new to this
edition is a chapter focusing on the role of the SENCO in primary
school. Finally, the book includes more practical support with
coverage of current legislation and the Code of Conduct as well as
checklists and information about useful resources and outside
agencies.
This is an essential guide to teaching primary English, with a
focus on systematic synthetic phonics. The new edition has been
fully revised and updated to reflect the structure, content and
requirements of the national curriculum, and to include the latest
policy context. Throughout, the range of underpinning literature
has been expanded and there are completely new chapters on evidence
based teaching in relation to phonics, reading for pleasure, and
teaching English through texts. All the existing features have been
retained, and each chapter now also includes: a section on
integrating ICT extension questions to challenge M level readers
sections on evidence-based practice to encourage critical
reflection and debate
A favourite with both students and lecturers, How to Do Media and
Cultural Studies provides readers with all the knowledge and
practical expertise they need to carry out their project or
dissertation. Giving them hands-on guidance on managing the whole
process, Jane Stokes: Shows students how to identify a topic and
create a research question Guides them through the research
process, from getting started through to writing-up Explores a
range a case studies, showing how methods have been applied by
others Expanded and updated throughout, this 3rd edition now
includes: Increased coverage of digital media, social media and
internet research More practical exercises to help you tie media
and cultural theory to your work New guidance on understanding
research ethics New guidance on mixing and combining methods How to
Do Media and Cultural Studies has inspired thousands of students
and researchers to understand why studying media texts, industries
and audiences is so important. It is an ideal companion for anyone
conducting a research project.
This book begins by exploring what is meant by SEND in primary
schools and goes on to cover everything trainees and teachers need
to know about their statutory responsibilities in school. It then
examines the range of needs they will encounter in primary schools
with plenty of practical advice along the way. This third edition
has been fully restructured and updated to include a new section on
the key theories and theorists relating to SEND. Also new to this
edition is a chapter focusing on the role of the SENCO in primary
school. Finally, the book includes more practical support with
coverage of current legislation and the Code of Conduct as well as
checklists and information about useful resources and outside
agencies.
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