WJEC/Eduqas Media Studies for A Level Year 1 & AS: Student Book

WJEC/Eduqas Media Studies for A Level Year 1 & AS: Student Book

by Christine Bell (Author), Lucas Johnson (Author), Christine Bell (Author), Lucas Johnson (Author)

Synopsis

Created especially for the new WJEC/Eduqas Media Studies A Level and Year 1 and AS specifications being taught from September 2017 and written by experienced Media Studies teachers and examiners. // Designed to encourage students to become confident, independent learners and develop the skills needed as a Media student. // All areas of the new specification are covered and supported by numerous highly-illustrated examples taken from the set products and optional choices. // The theoretical framework underpinning media studies is explored and applied to a range of media forms and products. // A dedicated chapter on the Non-Examined Assessment element of the specification provides clear guidance on how students will be assessed. // Exam guidance sections introduce students to practice questions and the new assessment objectives helping students with the skills they need for assessment. // Extension tasks will help to stretch and challenge higher ability students. // The book supports students taking Media Studies for the first time, as well as those who are progressing from GCSE. // Endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas.

$38.19

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20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Illuminate Publishing
Published: 11 Aug 2017

ISBN 10: 1911208101
ISBN 13: 9781911208105

Author Bio
Christine Bell is a senior examiner for a major awarding body and has extensive examining experience. Currently Curriculum Leader for Media Studies at Heaton Manor School, Newcastle, Christine has taught Media Studies for 30 years. An experienced author Christine also delivers training and INSET to teachers across the country. Lucas Johnson is a senior examiner for a major awarding body. He has been teaching Media courses for the past 17 years both at sixth form level and, prior to that, in higher education. He currently teaches at Peter Symonds College in Winchester.