WJEC GCSE Sociology Student Book

WJEC GCSE Sociology Student Book

by John McIntosh (Editor), Steve Tivey (Author), Janis Griffiths (Author)

Synopsis

Specifically designed to support the WJEC GCSE Sociology legacy spec; this textbook is endorsed by WJEC. It provides complete study and exam support for your students. Course content is covered in just the right detail to perform well in exams. Explanations and underpinning knowledge are provided in a clear, colourful and highly accessible way. Plenty of exam-style questions provide lots of opportunities for practice and knowledge reinforcement. Exam practice and guidance chapter gives advice on how questions are set and answers are marked as well as exam questions, answers and examiner commentaries. 'What students will learn' precisely matches the specification. // Carefully tailored explanatory text guides students through a topic in an accessible and readable style. // Key terms are clearly highlighted and defined throughout. // Grade Boost exam tips provide advice to help students prepare for their exams. // Across the generations activity helps support understanding of social change. // Find out about feature supports the development of independent learning. // Stretch and challenge activities help stretch the brightest students./ / Personal research idea helps to support the understanding of research methods. // Famous people in Sociological thinking are profiled throughout the book. // Useful websites are identified to take learning and research further. // Check your understanding questions help students check they have understood the key ideas within a topic.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Illuminate Publishing
Published: 26 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 1908682140
ISBN 13: 9781908682147
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Our teachers are very impressed with the presentation and the accessibility of the content . Head of Sociology, West Midlands
Author Bio
Written and edited by experienced senior examiners and teachers Janis Griffiths, Steve Tivey and John McIntosh.