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    615,-

    A text on working with aggressive or resistant groups and individuals

  • av Sue Roffey
    659 - 1 779,-

    Helping both new and more experienced teachers effectively manage their classrooms, this is an indispensable guide to getting the most out of your pupils and yourself as a teacher.

  • av Roger Casemore
    439 - 1 589,-

    This pocket-sized book is the ideal starting place for those new to person-centred counselling. The revised new edition provides a concise, yet thoroughly up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of this approach.

  • av Vini Lander & Gianna Knowles
    685 - 1 875,-

    Diversity and inclusion are issues very much at the forefront of education policy, and are covered in every childhood course. This book explains the issues and helps trainee teachers demonstrate good practice in this area.

  • - With a Guide to SPSS
    av George Argyrous
    885 - 2 445,-

    The clearest and most straightforward explanations of statistical concepts are combined with lots of practical examples from a variety of disciplines, now with a brand new website with additional resources for students and lecturers.

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    629,-

    Students on every childhood course study the main theories and approaches in the field, and this book conveniently brings together the work of the main theorists including Montesorri, Vygotsky and Reggio Emilia.

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    9 389

    Presenting a collection of field-defining published works, both classical and contemporary, these four volumes define health systems, consider tensions in health policy, look at health systems comparatively, and examine the politics of health system reform.

  • av Cathy Nutbrown
    659 - 1 689,-

    Written by a top author, this highly accessible and popular book explains the key ideas and issues in early childhood clearly and concisely, keeping students up-to-date with the latest developments in the field.

  • av Brian thomson & Henck van Bilsen
    655,-

    This uniquely practical introductory guide shows trainees how to use cognitive behavioural therapy to treat the full range of personality disorders, in a range of multi-disciplinary settings.

  • av Martyn Hammersley
    815 - 2 365,-

    In this confrontational text Martyn Hammersley looks at the key issues in current social research methodology, it is a must-read for those interested in the state of this field.

  • - An Introduction to Language, Literacy and Learning
     
    629,-

    Focusing specifically on the needs of primary teacher trainees and the requirements for Qualified Teacher Status, this book explores new initiatives in primary language teaching in a theoretical context. Theory snapshots, task boxes and teaching ideas help students understand the theory and translate it into good practice.

  • av Jennifer L. Harris & Alan Roulstone
    675 - 1 765,-

    Guides social work and social care students through working with disabled people. Unique in its aspirational, outcomes-focused approach.

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    725,-

    Eminent researchers share their expertise, not 'telling' users what to do, but 'showing' what different methods look like in action, using 'stories from the field' and explaining the key issues involved in reflecting on research.

  • - A Multidisciplinary Introduction
     
    945,-

    A second edition of two classic texts, now in an all-in-one volume. A general introduction to the increasingly influential cross-disciplinary area of discourse studies, this is edited by the key name in the field and has a stellar list of contributors.

  • av Dr. Laco Timulak
    699 - 1 939,-

    Filling a gap for intermediate-level counselling and psychotherapy trainees, this practical, skills-based book takes the beginner to the next stage of their training, whatever their therapeutic approach.

  • av Roger Hennessey
    675 - 1 725

    Relationship-based practice is at the heart of social work, so this book is really what social work is about.

  • av Dr. Richard D.B. Velleman
    719 - 1 989

    The third edition of this bestselling guide to counselling alcohol problems combines evidence-based examples from the author's personal clinical experience with comprehensive, up-to-date factual information and research.

  • av Linda Burnett, Ian Collinson, Eileen Baldry & m.fl.
    615 - 1 475,-

    The only Social Work specific, pure study skills book on the market, which guides the student through every step of the qualifying degree.

  • - Frameworks for an Integrated Methodology
    av David Plowright
    875 - 2 365,-

    This book will hold the novice researcher's hand through the process of undertaking a research project using mixed methods. It has a particular focus on ethics, a key concern for researchers in education and the social sciences.

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    2 319,-

    The definitive reference source for understanding the implications of complexity science for management research and practice

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    9 039,-

    This major reference collection, edited by one of the foremost scholars in the field, organizes, defines and clarifies diverse and wide ranging theories of federalism.

  • av Christine Cocker & Helen Cosis-Brown
    709 - 2 325,-

    Provides social workers with a comprehensive understanding of working with lesbians and gay men to ensure a fully inclusive and effective practice.

  • av Kate Hamilton-West
    775,-

    A short, inexpensive and new modular textbook that will be required reading for a very popular behavioural science course, health psychology

  • - An Introduction
    av Matthew David & Carole Sutton
    965 - 2 545

    This book provides a balanced foundation in the principles and practices of social research, suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students. It will be popular with lecturers who want to get their students thinking.

  • av Kay Hutchfield & Mooi Standing
    479 - 1 339

    A clear guide to passing essays, exams and other assessments specifically for nursing students.

  • av Brenda Mallon
    685,-

    Brenda Mallon combines the latest bereavement theory with skills-based training to fill a gap in the market for a truly student-focussed and multi-disciplinary book which provides a useful framework for teaching and learning.

  • av Janice Dexter, Judy Irving & Graham Dexter
    655 - 1 915,-

    As proven SAGE authors, Janice and Graham Dexter's distinct approach to blending theory and practice will make this book an essential read for developing practitioners getting to grips with the coaching field.

  • - A Guide for Students
    av Caroline Humphrey
    695 - 1 979,-

    This student-friendly book offers a 'behind the scenes' look at becoming a social worker.

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    699,-

    A handy book which provides snapshot guides to the main theories and issues in healthcare education.

  • - The 27th Report
     
    1 625,-

    Now in its 27th year, the acclaimed British Social Attitudes survey is the essential guide to the topical issues and debates facing British society today.

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