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Fully revised and updated according to the specific needs of your
high attainers, with appropriate language and content. A wealth of
questions in each of the text books challenge, reinforce and
consolidate learning. The structures support a condensed two year
Key Stage three and are ideal preparation for GCSEs or IGCSE.
Practical Resource and Assessment Packs provide teachers with
additional support for practical work, assessment, end of unit
tests and extension work.
This accessible How To Guide provides practical, expert guidance on
how to successfully set up and run a law clinic. Donald Nicolson,
JoNel Newman and Richard Grimes explore the process of designing a
clinic to address unmet legal needs, enhance student learning, and
maximise the additional benefits of a clinic. How to Set up and Run
a Legal Clinic is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice
of running a clinic. Based on the authors’ first-hand experience,
the book analyses a variety of day-to-day issues that can arise
when setting up a law clinic and provides invaluable solutions to
these commonly occurring challenges. In investigating how clinics
may be run, and what services they can provide, the book
investigates possible tensions between educational and social
justice objectives, and how they may be resolved to meet these dual
aims. The book examines how the expectations of all stakeholders,
including those with regulatory oversight of clinical activities,
can be managed and met. Those working within law schools who are
wishing to set up or expand law clinics will find this book to be
highly useful. It will be a valuable resource for those aiming to
enhance employability and experiential learning offerings.
Students, and legal practitioners, wishing to gain insight into the
value of clinical work will also find this to be a helpful guide.
This Student Book: features high quality, engaging content to
motivate and support students helps students achieve their
potential with a range of exam-style questions, sample student
answers and step-by-step guidance on the new question types
provides in-depth support for Controlled Assessment.
Edexcel's resources for the new GCSEs in Science for 2011
This highly topical book demonstrates the theoretical and practical
importance of the study of migration law. It outlines approaches
that may be taken in the design, delivery and monitoring of this
study in law schools and universities to ensure an optimum level of
learning. Drawing on examples of best practice from around the
world, this book uses a theoretical framework and examples from
real clients to simulations to help promote the learning and
teaching of the law affecting migrants. It showcases contributions
from over 30 academics and practitioners experienced in asylum and
immigration law and helps to unpick how to teach the complex
international laws and procedures relating to migration between
different countries and regions. The various sections of the book
explore educational best practice, what content can be covered,
models for teaching and learning, strategies to deal with
challenges and ways forward. The book will appeal to scholars,
researchers and practitioners of migration and asylum law, those
teaching migration law electives and involved in curriculum design,
as well as students of international, common and civil law.
This highly topical book demonstrates the theoretical and practical
importance of the study of migration law. It outlines approaches
that may be taken in the design, delivery and monitoring of this
study in law schools and universities to ensure an optimum level of
learning. Drawing on examples of best practice from around the
world, this book uses a theoretical framework and examples from
real clients to simulations to help promote the learning and
teaching of the law affecting migrants. It showcases contributions
from over 30 academics and practitioners experienced in asylum and
immigration law and helps to unpick how to teach the complex
international laws and procedures relating to migration between
different countries and regions. The various sections of the book
explore educational best practice, what content can be covered,
models for teaching and learning, strategies to deal with
challenges and ways forward. The book will appeal to scholars,
researchers and practitioners of migration and asylum law, those
teaching migration law electives and involved in curriculum design,
as well as students of international, common and civil law.
This book makes the case for a more legally literate society and
then addresses why and how a law school might contribute to
achieving that. Moreover examining what public legal education
(PLE) is and the forms it can take, the book looks specifically at
the ways in which a law school can get involved, including whether
that is as part of an academic, credit-bearing, course or as
extra-curricular activity. Divided into five main chapters, the
book first examines the nature of PLE and why its provision is so
central to the functioning of modern society. Models of PLE are
then set out ranging from face-to-face tuition to the use of
hard-copy material, including the growing importance of e-based
technology. One model of PLE that has proven to be very attractive
to law schools - Street Law - is described and analysed in detail.
The book then turns to look at the considerations for a law school
wishing to incorporate PLE into its offerings be that as part of
the formal curriculum or not. The subject of evaluation is then
raised - how might we find out if what we do by way of PLE is
effective and how it might be improved upon? The final chapter
reaches conclusions, some penned by the book's author and others
drawn from key figures in the PLE movement. This book provides a
thorough examination of PLE in a law school context and contains a
set of templates that can be implemented and/or adapted for use as
the situation and jurisdiction dictate. An accessible and
compelling read, this book will be of interest to law students,
legal academics, practising lawyers, community activists and all
those interested in PLE.
Whilst educational theory has developed significantly in recent
years, much of the law curriculum remains content-driven and
delivered traditionally, predominantly through lecture format.
Students are, in the main, treated as empty vessels to be filled by
the eminent academics of the day. Re-thinking Legal Education under
the Common and Civil Law draws on the experience of teachers,
practitioners and students across the world who are committed to
developing a more effective learning process. Little attention has,
historically, been paid to the importance of the application of
theory, the role of reflective learning, the understanding and
acquisition of lawyering skills and the development of professional
responsibility and wider ethical values. With contributions from
across the global north and south, this book examines the history
of educating our lawyers, the influences and constraints that may
shape the curriculum, the means of delivering it and the models
that could be used to tackle current shortcomings. The whole is
intended to represent what might be desirable and possible if we
are to produce lawyers that are fit for purpose in the 21st
century, be that in either in civil or common law jurisdictions.
This book will be of direct assistance to those who wish to
understand the theory and practice of legal pedagogy in an
experiential context. It will be essential reading for academics,
researchers and teachers in the fields of law and education,
particularly those concerned with curriculum design and developing
interactive teaching methods. It is likely to be of interest to law
students too - particularly those who value a more direct
engagement in their learning.
Whilst educational theory has developed significantly in recent
years, much of the law curriculum remains content-driven and
delivered traditionally, predominantly through lecture format.
Students are, in the main, treated as empty vessels to be filled by
the eminent academics of the day. Re-thinking Legal Education under
the Common and Civil Law draws on the experience of teachers,
practitioners and students across the world who are committed to
developing a more effective learning process. Little attention has,
historically, been paid to the importance of the application of
theory, the role of reflective learning, the understanding and
acquisition of lawyering skills and the development of professional
responsibility and wider ethical values. With contributions from
across the global north and south, this book examines the history
of educating our lawyers, the influences and constraints that may
shape the curriculum, the means of delivering it and the models
that could be used to tackle current shortcomings. The whole is
intended to represent what might be desirable and possible if we
are to produce lawyers that are fit for purpose in the 21st
century, be that in either in civil or common law jurisdictions.
This book will be of direct assistance to those who wish to
understand the theory and practice of legal pedagogy in an
experiential context. It will be essential reading for academics,
researchers and teachers in the fields of law and education,
particularly those concerned with curriculum design and developing
interactive teaching methods. It is likely to be of interest to law
students too - particularly those who value a more direct
engagement in their learning.
The importance of simulation in education, specifically in legal
subjects, is here discussed and explored within this innovative
collection. Demonstrating how simulation can be constructed and
developed for learning, teaching and assessment, the text argues
that simulation is a pedagogically valuable and practical tool in
teaching the modern law curriculum. With contributions from law
teachers within the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa and the
USA, the authors draw on their experiences in teaching law in the
areas of clinical legal education, legal process, evidence,
criminal law, family law and employment law as well as teaching law
to non-law students. They claim that simulation, as a form of
experiential and problem-based learning, enables students to
integrate the 'classroom' experience with the real world
experiences they will encounter in their professional lives. This
book will be of relevance not only to law teachers but university
teachers generally, as well as those interested in legal education
and the theory of law.
Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Chemistry First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: Summer 2018 Unlock your students' full
potential with these revision guides from our best-selling series
My Revision Notes With My Revision Notes your students can: -
Manage their own revision with step-by-step support from
experienced teachers with examining experience. - Apply scientific
terms accurately with the help of definitions and key words. -
Prepare for practicals with questions based on practical work. -
Focus on the key points from each topic - Plan and pace their
revision with the revision planner. - Test understanding with
end-of-topic questions and answers. - Get exam ready with last
minute quick quizzes available on the Hodder Education Website.
This book makes the case for a more legally literate society and
then addresses why and how a law school might contribute to
achieving that. Moreover examining what public legal education
(PLE) is and the forms it can take, the book looks specifically at
the ways in which a law school can get involved, including whether
that is as part of an academic, credit-bearing, course or as
extra-curricular activity. Divided into five main chapters, the
book first examines the nature of PLE and why its provision is so
central to the functioning of modern society. Models of PLE are
then set out ranging from face-to-face tuition to the use of
hard-copy material, including the growing importance of e-based
technology. One model of PLE that has proven to be very attractive
to law schools - Street Law - is described and analysed in detail.
The book then turns to look at the considerations for a law school
wishing to incorporate PLE into its offerings be that as part of
the formal curriculum or not. The subject of evaluation is then
raised - how might we find out if what we do by way of PLE is
effective and how it might be improved upon? The final chapter
reaches conclusions, some penned by the book's author and others
drawn from key figures in the PLE movement. This book provides a
thorough examination of PLE in a law school context and contains a
set of templates that can be implemented and/or adapted for use as
the situation and jurisdiction dictate. An accessible and
compelling read, this book will be of interest to law students,
legal academics, practising lawyers, community activists and all
those interested in PLE.
Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Science First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: June 2018 AQA Approved Build your
students' scientific thinking, analysis and evaluation with this
textbook that leads them seamlessly from basic concepts to more
complicated theories, with topical examples, practical activities
and mathematical support throughout. - Developed specifically for
the 2016 AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification. -Builds
experimental, analytical and evaluation skills with activities that
introduce the 16 required practicals, along with extra Working
Scientifically tasks for broader learning -Provides plenty of
opportunity for students to apply their knowledge and understanding
with Test Yourself questions, Show You Can challenges, Chapter
review questions and synoptic practice questions -Supports
Foundation and Higher tier students in one book, with Higher
tier-only content clearly marked. This book covers the topics in
Biology Paper 1, Chemistry Paper 1, Physics Paper 1, Biology Paper
2, Chemistry Paper 2 and Physics Paper 2 FREE GCSE SCIENCE TEACHER
GUIDES These will be provided for free via our website. To request
your free copies please email [email protected]
Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Science First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: June 2018 AQA approved. Build your
students' scientific thinking, analysis and evaluation with this
textbook that leads them seamlessly from basic concepts to more
complicated theories, with topical examples, practical activities
and mathematical support throughout. Developed specifically for the
2016 AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification. -Builds
experimental, analytical and evaluation skills with activities that
introduce the 16 required practicals, along with extra Working
Scientifically tasks for broader learning -Provides plenty of
opportunity for students to apply their knowledge and understanding
with Test Yourself questions, Show You Can challenges, Chapter
review questions and synoptic practice questions -Supports
Foundation and Higher tier students in one book, with Higher
tier-only content clearly marked. Book 2 covers the topics in
Biology Paper 2, Chemistry Paper 2 and Physics Paper 2 FREE GCSE
SCIENCE TEACHER GUIDES These will be provided for free via our
website. Biology will be available in October Chemistry will be
available in January Physics will be available in March To request
your free copies please email [email protected]
Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Chemistry First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: June 2018 AQA approved. Expand and
challenge your students' knowledge and understanding of Chemistry
with this textbook that guides students through each topic, the 8
required practical activities and assessment requirements of the
new 2016 AQA GCSE Chemistry specification. - Provides support for
all 8 required practicals, along with extra tasks for broader
learning - Tests understanding and consolidate learning with Test
Yourself questions, Show you Can challenges, Chapter review
questions and synoptic practice questions - Supports Foundation and
Higher tier students, with Higher tier-only content clearly marked
- Builds Literacy skills for the new specification with key words
highlighted and practice extended answer writing and
spelling/vocabulary tests FREE GCSE SCIENCE TEACHER GUIDES These
will be provided for free via our website. To request your free
copies please email [email protected]
Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Science First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: June 2018 AQA approved. Build your
students' scientific thinking, analysis and evaluation with this
textbook that leads them seamlessly from basic concepts to more
complicated theories, with topical examples, practical activities
and mathematical support throughout. Developed specifically for the
2016 AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification. -Builds
experimental, analytical and evaluation skills with activities that
introduce the 16 required practicals, along with extra Working
Scientifically tasks for broader learning -Provides plenty of
opportunity for students to apply their knowledge and understanding
with Test Yourself questions, Show You Can challenges, Chapter
review questions and synoptic practice questions -Supports
Foundation and Higher tier students in one book, with Higher
tier-only content clearly marked. Book 1 covers the topics in
Biology Paper 1, Chemistry Paper 1 and Physics Paper 1 FREE GCSE
SCIENCE TEACHER GUIDES These will be provided for free via our
website. Biology will be available in October Chemistry will be
available in January Physics will be available in March To request
your free copies please email [email protected]
Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Combined Science First
Teaching: September 2016 First Exam: Summer 2018 Unlock your
students' full potential with these revision guides from our
best-selling series My Revision Notes With My Revision Notes your
students can: - Manage their own revision with step-by-step support
from experienced teachers with examining experience. - Apply
scientific terms accurately with the help of definitions and key
words. - Prepare for practicals with questions based on practical
work. - Focus on the key points from each topic - Plan and pace
their revision with the revision planner. - Test understanding with
end-of-topic questions and answers. - Get exam ready with last
minute quick quizzes available on the Hodder Education Website.
Create apps in C++ and leverage its latest features using modern
programming techniques. Key Features Develop strong C++ skills to
build a variety of applications Explore features of C++17, such as
containers, algorithms, and threads Grasp the standard support for
threading and concurrency and use them in basic daily tasks Book
DescriptionC++ is one of the most widely used programming
languages. It is fast, flexible, and used to solve many programming
problems. This Learning Path gives you an in-depth and hands-on
experience of working with C++, using the latest recipes and
understanding most recent developments. You will explore C++
programming constructs by learning about language structures,
functions, and classes, which will help you identify the execution
flow through code. You will also understand the importance of the
C++ standard library as well as memory allocation for writing
better and faster programs. Modern C++: Efficient and Scalable
Application Development deals with the challenges faced with
advanced C++ programming. You will work through advanced topics
such as multithreading, networking, concurrency, lambda
expressions, and many more recipes. By the end of this Learning
Path, you will have all the skills to become a master C++
programmer. This Learning Path includes content from the following
Packt products: Beginning C++ Programming by Richard Grimes Modern
C++ Programming Cookbook by Marius Bancila The Modern C++ Challenge
by Marius Bancila What you will learn Become familiar with the
structure of C++ projects Identify the main structures in the
language: functions and classes Learn to debug your programs
Leverage C++ features to obtain increased robustness and
performance Explore functions and callable objects with a focus on
modern features Serialize and deserialize JSON and XML data Create
client-server applications that communicate over TCP/IP Use design
patterns to solve real-world problems Who this book is forThis
Learning Path is designed for developers who want to gain a solid
foundation in C++. The desire to learn how to code in C++ is all
you need to get started with this Learning Path
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Modern C++ at your fingertips! About This Book * This book gets you
started with the exciting world of C++ programming * It will enable
you to write C++ code that uses the standard library, has a level
of object orientation, and uses memory in a safe and effective way
* It forms the basis of programming and covers concepts such as
data structures and the core programming language Who This Book Is
For A computer, an internet connection, and the desire to learn how
to code in C++ is all you need to get started with this book. What
You Will Learn * Get familiar with the structure of C++ projects *
Identify the main structures in the language: functions and classes
* Feel confident about being able to identify the execution flow
through the code * Be aware of the facilities of the standard
library * Gain insights into the basic concepts of object
orientation * Know how to debug your programs * Get acquainted with
the standard C++ library In Detail C++ has come a long way and is
now adopted in several contexts. Its key strengths are its software
infrastructure and resource-constrained applications, including
desktop applications, servers, and performance-critical
applications, not to forget its importance in game programming.
Despite its strengths in these areas, beginners usually tend to shy
away from learning the language because of its steep learning
curve. The main mission of this book is to make you familiar and
comfortable with C++. You will finish the book not only being able
to write your own code, but more importantly, you will be able to
read other projects. It is only by being able to read others' code
that you will progress from a beginner to an advanced programmer.
This book is the first step in that progression. The first task is
to familiarize you with the structure of C++ projects so you will
know how to start reading a project. Next, you will be able to
identify the main structures in the language, functions, and
classes, and feel confident being able to identify the execution
flow through the code. You will then become aware of the facilities
of the standard library and be able to determine whether you need
to write a routine yourself, or use an existing routine in the
standard library. Throughout the book, there is a big emphasis on
memory and pointers. You will understand memory usage, allocation,
and access, and be able to write code that does not leak memory.
Finally, you will learn about C++ classes and get an introduction
to object orientation and polymorphism. Style and approach This
straightforward tutorial will help you build strong skills in C++
programming, be it for enterprise software or for low-latency
applications such as games or embedded programming. Filled with
examples, this book will take you gradually up the steep learning
curve of C++.
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pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
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