An Introduction to Sociology in Ireland

Written in a very accessible and student-friendly style, this new edition provides the most recent statistics available. The book promotes the understanding of the nature and positioning of Irish soci

Thinking Through Science: Teacher's Resource Book Bk. 2

Howard Flavell Views: 3

Review review copy on TTS PB 1 This course for Key Stage 3 Science brings together proven approaches to the development of pupil's thinking skills and the requirements of t

Brave New Schools: Challenging Cultural Illiteracy through Global Learning

Jim Cummins Views: 6

This book is a vision of schooling for the twenty-first century as well as a guide for parents and teachers.

Construction Studies Today

Trevor Hickey Views: 4

"Construction Studies Today" emphasises design features throughout and also includes pictorial and sectional views of technical details, all reflecting current examination questions. The numerous hand

RE: Teacher Book 3 (Primary Accessing)

Review Comprehensive lesson plans are linked well to the colourful and attractive images in the Big Book. The content is based on the QCA Schemes of Work. However, for those teachers following an

Theory and Practice of Woodwork

G. Love Views: 3

Napoleon and Europe (Seminar Studies In History)

D.G. Wright Views: 8

This study provides both an introduction to, and an overview of, Napoleon's impact on France and Europe. It explores his origins and personality, assesses his contribution to the crucial changes in th

International Workshop Advanced Learning Technologies: IWALT 2000

This text features the conference proceedings of the International Workshop on Advanced Learning Technologies (IWALT 2000). Topics addressed include: adaptive hypermedia; agents; designing educational

International Relations

Review “International Relations has long been the best introduction to the field. It perfectly balances different theoretical approaches to international politics, theoretical and emp

Bismarck and Germany: 1862-1890 (Seminar Studies In History)

Bismarck’s role in the unification and consolidation of Germany is central to any understanding of Germany's development as a nation and its consequent role as aggressor in two world wars. T