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Originally published in 1993. Integrating cross-curricular themes
into the curriculum has emerged as a major challenge for all
schools. This book gives advice on how to deal with Citizenship in
schools in terms of whole-school development planning, monitoring
and evaluation. Placing it in the context of other cross-curricular
themes and of core and foundation subjects in the National
Curriculum, this book is for headteachers, other teachers involved
in curriculum coordination, school inspectors, initial teacher
trainers and lNSET providers.
Originally published in 1993. Integrating cross-curricular themes
into the curriculum has emerged as a major challenge for all
schools. This book gives advice on how to deal with Citizenship in
schools in terms of whole-school development planning, monitoring
and evaluation. Placing it in the context of other cross-curricular
themes and of core and foundation subjects in the National
Curriculum, this book is for headteachers, other teachers involved
in curriculum coordination, school inspectors, initial teacher
trainers and lNSET providers.
The thrilling conclusion to Janet Edward's sensational debut YA
sci-fi trilogy. Jarra never wanted to be a celebrity. All she ever
wanted was to gain some respect for the people left on Earth: the
unlucky few whose immune system prevents them from portalling to
other planets. Except now she's the most famous Earth girl in the
universe - but not everyone in the universe is happy about it, nor
the fact that she has found love with a norm. Jarra's actions have
repercussions that spread further than she ever could have
imagined, and political unrest threatens to tear apart the delicate
balance of peace between humanity's worlds. On top of everything,
the first alien artefact ever discovered appears to be waiting for
Jarra to reveal its secrets. But to do so, she must somehow find a
way to leave Earth - or else the alien artefact will be lost
forever. Is there a way for Jarra to travel to another planet? Or
is her destiny only to look to the stars - but never to reach them?
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