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New editions support Cambridge IGCSE Combined Science and IGCSE
Co-ordinated Sciences for examination from 2025. This print and
digital coursebook has been developed from extensive research
through lesson observations, interviews, and work with the
Cambridge Panel, our online research community. This accessible
resource is written in clear English with features to support
English as a second language learners. Activities develop students'
essential science skills, while practice questions and
self-assessment and reflection opportunities build student
confidence. Projects provide opportunities for assessment for
learning and cross-curricular learning as well as developing skills
for life. Answers are available to teachers via Cambridge GO.
Skills focussed series, working towards endorsement, for
examination from 2023; inspired by teachers, for teachers This
digital teacher's resource is designed to help teachers use the
series in the most effective way, bridging the gap between teaching
theory and practice. It helps teachers support their learners, plan
great lessons and teach to the syllabus. It contains professional
development to help explain key ideas and approaches, and to help
teachers incorporate these techniques in the context of syllabus
topics and reflect on the outcomes. This resource was tested in the
classroom and contains activities and comments on their application
authored by teachers, additional editable worksheets and tests, a
guide to all practical activities and sample data.
The Cambridge IGCSE (R) Combined and Co-ordinated Sciences series
is tailored to the 0653 and 0654 syllabuses for first examination
in 2019, and all components of the series are endorsed by Cambridge
International Examinations. This Chemistry Workbook is tailored to
the Cambridge IGCSE (R) Combined Science 0653 and Co-ordinated
Sciences 0654 syllabuses for first examination in 2019 and is
endorsed for learner support by Cambridge International
Examinations. Covering both the Core and the Supplement material,
this workbook contains exercises arranged in the same order as the
coursebook and are clearly marked according to the syllabus they
cover. Developing students' scientific skills, these exercises are
complemented by self-assessment checklists to help them evaluate
their work as they go. Answers are provided at the back of the
book.
The Cambridge IGCSE (R) Combined and Co-ordinated Sciences series
is tailored to the 0653 and 0654 syllabuses for first examination
in 2019, and all components of the series are endorsed by Cambridge
International Examinations. Cambridge IGCSE (R) Combined and
Co-ordinated Science Teacher's Resource is tailored to the Combined
Science 0653 and Co-ordinated Sciences 0654 syllabuses for first
examination in 2019 and is endorsed for teacher support by
Cambridge International Examinations. Teachers are supported with
planning, delivery and assessment with this dedicated DVD-ROM
containing customisable and time-saving teaching guides for each
chapter. From lesson planning, worksheets and homework ideas, to
safety advice and guidance on tackling misconceptions; this
comprehensive resource includes all the tools needed to deliver the
new syllabuses with confidence.
The making of planning policy is a major political and legal issue
and there is currently a considerable focus by the government in
England, Wales and Northern Ireland on local plan policy making.
The current climate is characterised by government concern at the
slow pace of local plan adoption in England, the controversial
introduction of neighbourhood planning, new strategic planning
tools with the Planning (Wales) Act 2015 and local development
plans in Northern Ireland. Planning Policy is the only book
dedicated to planning policy, both national and local and includes
coverage of the Housing and Planning Act 2016. It covers the policy
framework within which planning decisions are taken. It addresses
how national and local policy is formulated, examined and
challenged.
The historic battles of the Marines in the Pacific War are
recounted in this U.S. Marines history book. Some of the subjects
covered include: Tinian, Saipan, the Marshall Islands, Marianas
Islands, DUKWs, spider holes, Kwajalein, Eniwetok, 2nd Marine
Division, Admiral Chester Nimitz, Major General Holland Smith, 4th
Marine Division.
This publication, one in a series devoted to U.S. Marines in the
World War II era, was prepared for the education and training of
Marines by the History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S.
Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., as a part of the U.S. Department of
Defense observance of the 50th anniversary of victory in that war.
Exam Board: IB Level: IB Subject: Chemistry First Teaching:
September 2014 First Exam: Summer 2016 Stretch your students to
achieve their best grade with these year round course companions;
providing clear and concise explanations of all syllabus
requirements and topics, and practice questions to support and
strengthen learning. - Consolidate revision and support learning
with a range of exam practice questions and concise and accessible
revision notes - Practise exam technique with tips and trusted
guidance from examiners on how to tackle questions - Focus revision
with key terms and definitions listed for each topic/sub topic
A series of workbooks offering integrated content and language
support for specific subjects. Breakthrough to CLIL for Physics,
Age 14+ helps ESL/EAL students get the most out of their studies
when learning subjects through the medium of English. The workbook
contain exercises set within the context of core topics to
consolidate understanding, embedding practice in aspects of
language central to the subject in question. It is designed to
support any Physics curriculum for students aged 14 16, including
UK GCSE, Cambridge IGCSE and IB MYP. The book should be used
alongside a core textbook as well as classroom instruction, and may
be used within the classroom or as a self-study or homework
resource."
Planning enforcement is one of the most diverse and complex areas
of law. It is primarily concerned with the taking of steps against
development carried out without planning permission or in breach of
conditions of a planning permission. This new edition is essential
reading for barristers and solicitors specialising in planning law,
planning officers and consultants and academics, the key topics
explored and analysed in this edition include: - enforcement
notices, stop notices, temporary stop notices and breach of
condition notices - the parallel enforcement provisions for listed
buildings, conservation areas and the remainder of the historic
environment and hazardous substances - enforcement powers for
planning obligations, trees, tidying up land and advertising - the
Community Infrastructure Levy and the development consent regime
for nationally significant infrastructure projects - the Human
Rights Act as decisions to carry out enforcement are affected by
the Act as well as a raft of duties such as the Public Sector
Equality Duty and responsibilities towards children - appeals,
injunctions and High Court challenges The book includes full
coverage of planning enforcement in England, Wales and Northern
Ireland. Planning Enforcement, 3rd Edition, complements Planning
Permission and Planning Policy, offering a comprehensive and
authoritative Bloomsbury Professional library for the planning
practitioner.
The brand new title that sets out the law and practice of planning
applications, appeals and challenges, particularly focussing on:
-The need for planning permission and the concept of development
-Permitted development rights -Applying for planning permission and
the consideration of applications by local authorities -Planning
appeals -The role of the Secretary of State and the Welsh Ministers
-Planning permission granted by development orders Dealing with why
planning permission is needed, how it is obtained by permitted
development, planning applications and orders, this essential new
title begins with the concept of development, the need for planning
permission and permitted development rights. Planning applications
are then considered at the local authority, appeal and call-in
stages, with advice provided for developers, local authorities,
interest groups and residents, setting out clearly how each can be
involved in the process. High Court challenges are considered
thoroughly. Finally, complex questions regarding the interpretation
and implementation of each area of this process are discussed. What
does it include? Planning Permission analyses the legal rules and
caselaw, including the 2015 orders. Practical advice is given on
making and responding to applications, dealing with planning
committees, Ministerial interventions, appeals and call-ins. The
operation of the Planning Court is also addressed from the
practitioner's perspective. Helpful appendices include the relevant
parts of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, the Development
Management Procedure Order 2015, the General Permitted Development
Order 2015, the Use Classes Order and the appeal rules and
regulations. Contents: 1 Outline of the planning system and
underlying principles; 2 The meaning of development; 3 The Use
Classes Order; 4 The need for planning permission; 5 Permitted
development rights; 6 Planning applications; 7 Environmental Impact
Assessment; 8 Determining planning applications; 9 Material
Considerations 10 London; 11 Planning conditions; 12 Planning
Obligations; 13 The issue of planning permission; 14 Planning
permission for variations and retrospective consents: Section 73
and 73A; 15 Non-material variations; 16 Reserved matters and
approval of details under conditions; 17 Call-ins and the role of
Ministers; 18 Planning applications made to Ministers; 19 Planning
Appeals - preliminaries and tactics; 20 Householder and minor
commercial appeals; 21 Written representations; 22 Hearings; 23
Inquiries; 24 The appeal decision and costs; 25 High Court
challenges; 26 Other means of obtaining planning permission -
development orders, deemed planning permission and Simplified
Planning Zones; 27 Community Infrastructure Levy; 28 Interpretation
of planning permission; 29 Implementation
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