Search results for ""Author Gareth Rees""
Pearson Education Limited New Language Leader Pre-Intermediate Class CD (2 CDs)
The Class CDs contain all the audio tracks for the coursebook.
£50.99
Policy Press Creating a learning society?: Learning careers and policies for lifelong learning
Lifelong learning is a key government strategy - both in the UK and internationally - to promote economic growth and combat social exclusion. This book presents a highly innovative study of participation in lifelong learning and the problems which need to be overcome if lifelong learning policies are to be successful. It: provides a systematic analysis, based on innovative empirical research, of the social and economic realities which actually determine patterns of participation in lifelong learning; shows what the factors are that shape people's participation, or their decision not to participate; offers new insights into the processes of lifelong learning, which have important implications for the development of more effective policies.
£26.99
Pearson Education Limited New Language Leader Elementary Class CD (2 CDs)
The Class CDs contain all the audio tracks for the coursebook.
£50.99
Pearson Education Limited New Language Leader Elementary Coursebook
New Language Leader takes an intelligent approach to building the confidence and skills students need to succeed in academic study and use English in a globalised world. The Elementary Level = CEFR: A1 - A2 | GSE: 24 - 36 In every book you will find 12 units divided into relevant sections, such as grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing. Exam practice is embedded at the end of each unit to prepare students for high-stakes tests like IELTS and PTE Academic. Every lesson in New Language Leader has a scenario with a case study and “Meet the Expert” video or a Study Skills section with skills videos to support students in tertiary education: 'Meet the Expert” aspirational videos with leading professionals in different fields stretch students’ ability to understand real-life English. Experts act as role models and inspire students to work harder. Study Skills videos teach your students how to do their best in academic studies. They give advice on how to better understand lectures, take notes, participate in discussions and give many other useful academic tips.
£35.21
University of Wales Press Education Policy-Making in Wales: Explorations in Devolved Governance
This work considers the extent to which Wales has develped its own educational agenda in a range of areas from primary school to higher education. The limitations of this autonomy in relation to London are also examined.
£14.99
Oxford Archaeology East Broughton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Extensive excavations near the village of Broughton, which lies on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, revealed the fluctuating fortunes of neighbouring settlements from the Iron Age to the medieval period. A middle Iron Age ‘hamlet’ was succeeded in the 1st century BC by various farmsteads which were at their height in the early Roman period. Associated with these were richly furnished cremation cemeteries of Aylesford(-Swarling) type, with burial continuing into the Romano-British period. The cemeteries provide the largest group of such burials yet found in Buckinghamshire and reflect the position of Broughton within the territory of the Catuvellauni. Cremation burial ceased in the mid 2nd century and two of the farmsteads were abandoned soon afterwards. The main settlement continued to develop during the late Roman period, while a new farmstead nearby survived into the early 5th century. Elsewhere, a cluster of sunken-featured buildings yielded early Saxon pottery in Roman form and possible feasting waste. These settlements were in turn abandoned, to be replaced after the Norman Conquest by a farmstead and surrounding ridge and furrow field system which formed an outlying part of the village that had, by the time of Domesday, taken the name of Broughton – ‘the farm or settlement by the brook’.
£54.04