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pgce course research achieving qts surviving teaching teaching english living languages pie corbett talk for writing understanding children's learning looking for job lot sale from £5
5 €
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Cost £37 new pgce social research methods (uni book)posted by marina in books, comics & magazines, books in hullsocial research methods (uni book) like new
5 €
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Useful book for any maths pgce / nqt teachersad id: delivery service consumer creditsee picture of the back of the book for desctiption of thr bookalso selling developing thinking in statistics and geometry if interestedthe book is used (a handful of pencilled in notes on a few pages) but is in very good conditioni used it for my university essays a fee years ago and got sone good ideas from it
(England)
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The book is in excelkent condition and is quite expensive when bought new
3 €
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Some light pencil markings in one chapter(pgce secondary music academic textbook) excellent condition'learning to teach music in the secondary school' second editionchris philpott and gary spruce
20 €
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Early years and primary guide to teaching english by david waugh and wendy joiliffe i orginally paid £ when i was doing my primaary pgcegreat book! highlighted in parts but apart from that, it is in good conditionpostage should be around £3thanks for reading!please feel free to ask any questions00 but for exact quote please message with your postcode
7 €
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A selection of teaching books i had when i did my pgceopen to offers as willing to sell as a bundle or separatelyall in good or excellent condition£2 each or make an offer!
2 €
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Ideal for teacher training (pgce, scitt) or ideal for nqtsall in good to great condition13 books as pictured
20 €
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An evaluation of what it means to write for a generation of media-savvy children encouragement for critics, writers and students to develop their own critical, creative and writing skills in a stimulating and supportive manner guidance on writing non-fiction and poetry creative writing craftwork ideas which could be used as seminar topics or as individual reflections this 'one-stop' critical and creative text will be an indispensable resource for critics, writers and students interested in the cult and culture of writing for children; on creative writing ba and ma programmes; children's literature ba and ma programmes; english ba and ma programmes; teacher training, pgce students and for those studying at doctoral and post-doctoral level who are interested in writing for childrenoxfam bookshop shaftesbury here comes the bogeyman is an essential text focussing on critical and contemporary issues surrounding writing for childrensee oxfam website for delivery information read morecontaining a critically creative and a creatively critical investigation of the cult and culture of the child and childhood in fiction and non-fictional writing, it also contains a wealth of ideas and critical advice to be shared with writers, students of children's writing and students of writingwith scores of published children's fiction books and films to his name, andrew melrose shares his extensive critical, teaching, writing and research experience to provide: a critical and creative investigation of writing and reading for children in the early, middle and pre-teen years an accessible and critically important challenge to the latest international academic research and debates in the field of children's literature and creative writing
18 €
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Oxfam bookshop raeburn place condition as newdoes maths feels like a collection of random rules and steps that somehow lead you to an answer? don't worry you're not alonea must-read for those training to teach primary or secondary mathematics via university-based (pgce, bed, ba w/qts) or school-based (school direct, scitt, teach first) routes and current teachers wishing to deepen their mathematical understandingunderstanding why what you're doing works is the part that often stumps students and teachers alikeit always has, but until now maybe no-one ever showed yougetting the right answers in maths is only half the problemsee oxfam website for delivery information read moremaths makes senseask yourself: why do we have odd and even numbers? why do two negative numbers multiply to make a positive? why do fraction operations work? what is cosine and where does it come from? yes, but why? answers all of your questions, and sheds light on the hidden connections between everything in mathematics at school
(England)
9 €