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The Edexcel GCSE Foundation Mathematics Student Book for
Specification A provides everything you need to achieve exam
success. The fully accessible and differentiated Foundation Student
Book contains on-page levelling for all questions to guide students
on how they can achieve their target grade. Includes full support
for the new Assessment Objectives and exam-style questions to
ensure you have the best chance of success in your exams. Contains
support for Functional Maths with clear labelling in the Student
Book. ResultsPlus exam performance data has been combined with
valuable examiner insight to give students more tips and guidance
on how to achieve exam success.
Matches the Student Book structure and content to make setting
homework straightforward. Packed with practice questions, all of
which are graded so students can see exactly what level they're
working at. Also available as a VLE-compatible digital edition for
added flexibility of use.
This work matches the 'Student Book' structure and content to make
setting homework straightforward. It is packed with practice
questions, all of which are graded so students can see exactly what
level they're working at.
Supports teachers' understanding of AO2 and AO3 through clearly
labelled AO2/3 questions in the exercises. Packed with graded
questions reflect the level of demand required, so students and
teachers can see their progression. Includes worked examples
throughout the book to break the maths down into easy chunks. Uses
feedback to highlight common errors .
This work matches the 'Student Book' structure and content to make
setting homework straightforward. It is packed with practice
questions, all of which are graded so students can see exactly what
level they're working at.
This course includes a range of highly targeted practice books for
students working toward every grade. Suitable for consolidation,
homework and independent study. This workbook offers accessible
extra practice for students working towards securing a basic pass
at GCSE.
Supports teachers' understanding of AO2 and AO3 through clearly
labelled AO2/3 questions in the exercises. Packed with graded
questions reflect the level of demand required, so students and
teachers can see their progression. Includes worked examples
throughout the book break the maths down into easy chunks. Uses
feedback to highlight common errors .
The Edexcel GCSE Higher Mathematics Student Book for Specification
A provides everything you need to achieve exam success. The fully
accessible and differentiated Higher Student Book contains on-page
levelling for all questions to guide students on how they can
achieve their target grade. Includes full support for the new
Assessment Objectives and exam-style questions to ensure you have
the best chance of success in your exams. Contains support for
Functional Maths with clear labelling in the Student Book.
ResultsPlus exam performance data has been combined with valuable
examiner insight to give students more tips and guidance on how to
achieve exam success.
Edexcel's own teaching resources for the two-tier GCSE Maths
specifications. Written by Edexcel themselves to provide complete
coverage of the two-tier specifications as well as expert support
with the assessment criteria. Gives students unparalleled support
both in and out of the classroom with clearly structured and
carefully differentiated content, accompanied by interactive ICT
resources accessed directly from the digital pages of the
ActiveBook provided FREE inside every Students' Book.
In the field of GCSE Mathematics, Edexcel is the right formula for
success, used by the majority of schools and colleges. This
motivating Student Book is written to be accessible to all
students. It contains thousands of questions that progress
gradually to help provide you with sufficient support and extension
material for all grades in both tiers. The FREE ActiveBook CD-ROM
included with every Student Book gives students even more support
during individual and home study and caters for a wide range of
learning styles.
How care can resist the stifling force of the neoliberal paradigm
In a world brimming with tremendous wealth and resources, too many
are suffering the oppression of precarious existences-and with no
adequate relief from free market-driven institutions. Care Ethics
in the Age of Precarity assembles an international group of
interdisciplinary scholars to explore the question of care theory
as a response to market-driven capitalism, addressing the
relationship of three of the most compelling social and political
subjects today: care, precarity, and neoliberalism. While care
theory often centers on questions of individual actions and
choices, this collection instead connects theory to the
contemporary political moment and public sphere. The contributors
address the link between neoliberal values-such as individualism,
productive exchange, and the free market-and the pervasive state of
precarity and vulnerability in which so many find themselves. From
disability studies and medical ethics to natural-disaster responses
and the posthuman, examples from Maori, Dutch, and Japanese
politics to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter
movement, this collection presents illuminating new ways of
considering precarity in our world. Care Ethics in the Age of
Precarity offers a hopeful tone in the growing valorization of
care, demonstrating the need for an innovative approach to
precarity within entrenched systems of oppression and a change in
priorities around the basic needs of humanity. Contributors:
Andries Baart, U Medical Center Utrecht, Tilburg U, and Catholic
Theological U Utrecht, the Netherlands; Vrinda Dalmiya, U of
Hawaii, Manoa; Emilie Dionne, U Laval; Maggie FitzGerald, U of
Saskatchewan; Sacha Ghandeharian, Carleton U; Eva Feder Kittay,
Stony Brook U/SUNY; Carlo Leget, U of Humanistic Studies in
Utrecht, the Netherlands; Sarah Clark Miller, Penn State U; Luigina
Mortari, U of Verona; Yayo Okano, Doshisha U, Kyoto, Japan; Elena
Pulcini, U of Florence.
A lot of people think that DEMOCRACY is about politics and
governance while LEADERSHIP is about politics and business. And
they are right. However, there is more to Democracy and Leadership
than politics, governance and business. Democracy and Leadership
are also about life in general. In certain parts of the West Coast
of Africa, for example, the local fishermen and fishmongers take a
collaborative "democratic leadership" approach to manage each day's
catch. Depending on the size of a day's haul and situation, the
head of the fishing team or the owner of the canoe encourages a
participative (democratic) leadership role to decide how the catch
should be apportioned. The fishmongers (front cover), who are
mostly women and very conversant with the fish market dynamics,
negotiate for a portion that they would scale at a location with
proximity to either the market or fish-smoking facilities. The
fishmongers adapt various but "everyday" leadership characteristics
to decide on the portion that should be sold fresh at the beach or
at the market, and the percentage that should be smoked or dried to
preserve the fish to enable extended retailing period. The latter
is strategic to avoid fermentation or spoilage of the fish
particularly in the situation where both fishermen and fishmongers
lack access to a cold storage. The important vehicle that enables
this collaboration to thrive is embedded in human dignity, human
rights, respect for others and effective communication. During
their work with Democracy and Leadership over some time, it has
gradually dawned on the authors that the values and attitudes that
underpin real democracy and good leadership also are very much
present in decent everyday human life. Summed up in one concept the
common ground is human dignity. The aim of this book is therefore
to clarify how human dignity may be the guiding star in our lives.
Hopefully that clarification will inspire the reader to lead an
active, participative life both privately and publicly and see
Democracy and Leadership as efficient vehicles to realize the good
life on individual as well as community level.
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The seer ("mantis"), an expert in the art of divination, operated
in ancient Greek society through a combination of charismatic
inspiration and diverse skills ranging from examining the livers of
sacrificed animals to spirit possession. Unlike the palm readers
and mediums who exist on the fringe of modern society, many seers
were highly paid, well respected, educated members of the elite who
played an essential role in the conduct of daily life, political
decisions, and military campaigns. Armies, for example, never went
anywhere without one. This engaging book, the only comprehensive
study of this fascinating figure, enters into the socioreligious
world of ancient Greece to explore what seers did, why they were so
widely employed, and how their craft served as a viable and useful
social practice.
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