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This Britain: Migration, Empires and the People c790-Present Day
Revision Guide is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE 9-1 History
series. Written by our original author team to match the new AQA
9-1 GCSE specification, this guide covers exactly what your
students require to succeed in the Paper 2 Migration Thematic Study
exams. - Recap key events with clear visual diagrams and brief
points - Apply knowledge with targeted revision activities that
tests basic comprehension, then apply understanding towards
exam-style questions - Review and track revision with progress
checklists, suggested activity answers and Exam Practice sections -
Step-by-step exam guidance based on the popular 'How to...' student
book feature - Examiner Tip features most up-to-date expert advice
and identifies common exam mistakes - Boost student confidence on
all AQA GCSE Migration question types with revision activities such
Source analysis and Significance Perfect for use alongside the
Student Book or as a stand-alone resource for independent revision.
This revision guide helps your students Recap, Apply, and Review
their way towards exam success.
This Second Edition of Britain: Power and the People c1170-Present
Day Student Book is part of the Oxford AQA GCSE 9-1 History series.
Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of
diverse histories and to reflect the world around us, this textbook
covers exactly what your students require to succeed in the AQA
exams. Developed by an expert team led by an experienced head of
history and an author with senior examining experience, this
revised textbook covers the relationship between the citizen and
the state in Britain, and how ideas, events and developments in the
wider world affected Britain and the British people. It follows the
journey from feudalism and serfdom to democracy and equality,
revealing how the state responded to challenges to its authority
and their impact. Carefully selected Sources allow students the
opportunity to analyse and evaluate primary sources in context.
Practice Questions and Study Tips help students prepare for the new
AQA exam questions, and features such as Extension, Over to you and
How to provide step-by-step explanations of how to put into
practice essential history skills such as analysing sources or
essay writing. Perfect for use alongside the Revision Guide or with
Kerboodle.
This Britain: Power and the People c1170-Present Day Revision Guide
is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE History series. Written by
our original author team to match the new AQA specification, this
guide covers exactly what your students require to succeed in the
Paper 2 Power Thematic Study exams. - Recap key events with clear
visual diagrams and brief points - Apply knowledge with targeted
revision activities that tests basic comprehension, then apply
understanding towards exam-style questions - Review and track
revision with progress checklists, suggested activity answers and
Exam Practice sections - Step-by-step exam guidance based on the
popular 'How to' student book feature - Examiner Tip features most
up-to-date expert advice and identifies common exam mistakes -
Boost student confidence on all AQA GCSE Power question types with
revision activities such as Source Analysis and Significance -
Perfect for use alongside the Student Book and Kerboodle or as a
stand-alone resource for independent revision. This revision guide
helps your students Recap, Apply, and Review their way towards exam
success.
Migrants in Britain c800-Present and Notting Hill c1948-c1970
Student Book is part of Oxford's brand new Edexcel GCSE History
series. This textbook series provides the most up-to-date Edexcel
exam practice and a tried-and-trusted accessible approach to help
students get the best grades they are capable of, and enjoy their
history lessons. This textbook is written as part of our commitment
to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories, and developed
by a team of practising teachers with Edexcel examining experience
and led by Aaron Wilkes, head of history, PGCE History lead and
trusted author. This thematic study tells the story of how Britain
has been shaped by its migrant communities over a long period of
time, including the Vikings, Reformation, early colonialism,
industrialisation, empire. It also features case studies, including
the historic environment of Notting Hill after the Second World
War. Exam-style Questions, Nail it! features and carefully Sources
and Interpretations help students prepare for their Edexcel exam.
Meanwhile, Later On and Earlier On features help students make
connections across time periods. How to...Exam Practice pages
provide step-by-step, accessible ways to practise essential history
skills. Perfect for use alongside Kerboodle, which is packed full
of auto-marked quizzes, exam practice, film clips of interviews
with historians, and continuing exam support. We are working
towards endorsement of this textbook from Edexcel.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level/Subject: GCSE History First teaching: 2016 First
exams: June 2018 The Conflict and Tension in Asia 1950-1975 Student
Book is part of a brand new series written specially to match the
new 2016 AQA GCSE History specification, and is developed by an
expert team led by Aaron Wilkes, an experienced Head of History,
and Jon Cloake, an author with examining experience. This wider
world depth study book focuses on the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and
seeks to show how and why conflict occurred and why it proved
difficult to resolve the tensions which arose. Students will
consider the role of key individuals and groups in shaping change,
and how they affected international relations. Carefully selected
Sources allow students to evaluate different perspectives on the
past in context. Practice Questions and Study Tips help students
prepare for the new AQA exam questions, and features such as
Extension and How To... provide step-by-step explanations of how to
put into practice essential history skills such as analysing a
primary source or essay writing.
This Conflict and Tension in Asia 1950-1975 Revision Guide is part
of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE History series. Written by our
original author team to match the new AQA specification, this guide
covers exactly what your students require to succeed in the Paper 1
Conflict and Tension in Asia Wider World Depth Study exams. - Recap
key events with clear visual diagrams and brief points - Apply
knowledge with targeted revision activities that tests basic
comprehension, then apply understanding towards exam-style
questions - Review and track revision with progress checklists,
suggested activity answers and Exam Practice sections -
Step-by-step exam guidance based on the popular 'How to' student
book feature - Examiner Tip features most up-to-date expert advice
and identifies common exam mistakes - Boost student confidence on
all AQA GCSE Conflict and Tension question types with revision
activities such as Source Analysis and How Far Do You Agree -
Perfect for use alongside the Student Book and Kerboodle, or as a
stand-alone resource for independent revision. This revision guide
helps your students Recap, Apply, and Review their way towards exam
success.
While innovation in products and services continues apace, today's
competitive strategy is equally based on innovation in the route to
market. Tesco.com, Direct Line, First Direct and easyJet are just a
few examples of innovative channel strategies as a key component of
the value proposition. We find ourselves in a multi-channel world.
This book is drawn from the experience of major companies such as
IBM, First Direct, Taylor Woodrow and BT. Lessons are explained
clearly: be Multi not multiple; channels as weapons; think
combinations; design from the top, but think people and measure it.
The key concepts are backed by carefully tested practical advice
from making organisational change to understanding channel metrics.
Based on work from Cranfield's world leading Customer Management
Forum, this is the essential practical guide for senior management
in key areas like marketing, sales, customer services and strategy.
Introduce accessible case studies on the fights for Women's Rights,
Disability Rights, Black Civil Rights and LGBTQ+ Rights in 20th
century Britain. These enquiries will stimulate discussion and help
students understand how what has happened in the past continues to
have impact and shape Britain and the world today. Written by a
team led by Aaron Wilkes in consultation with expert historians,
this engaging book enhances Oxford's best-selling KS3 History
textbooks, and can be used flexibly with other schemes of work. The
captivating pages give a detailed insight into British and world
history, allowing you to delve deeper into topics and themes of
particular interest, and diversify your curriculum.
While innovation in products and services continues apace, today's
competitive strategy is equally based on innovation in the route to
market. Tesco.com, Direct Line, First Direct and easyJet are just a
few examples of innovative channel strategies as a key component of
the value proposition. We find ourselves in a multi-channel world.
This book is drawn from the experience of major companies such as
IBM, First Direct, Taylor Woodrow and BT. Lessons are explained
clearly: be Multi not multiple; channels as weapons; think
combinations; design from the top, but think people and measure it.
The key concepts are backed by carefully tested practical advice
from making organisational change to understanding channel metrics.
Based on work from Cranfield's world leading Customer Management
Forum, this is the essential practical guide for senior management
in key areas like marketing, sales, customer services and strategy.
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