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Andy Owen
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 13 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2017-2024, suosituimpien joukossa GCSE Geography Fieldwork Handbook for WJEC (Wales). Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2017-2024.
CBAC TGAU Daearyddiaeth Ail Argraffiad (WJEC GCSE Geography Second Edition Welsh-language edition)
Andy Owen; Gregg Coleman; Val Davis; Bob Digby; Andy Leeder; Glyn Owen
Hachette Learning
2024
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Develop students' subject knowledge and skills. This fully revised edition features updated case studies, practice questions and clear presentation of key terms.> Contains coherent coverage of every core and optional theme in a single volume, with clear explanations of key concepts throughout> Engages and challenges students with an exciting, thematic approach, brought to life by Welsh, UK and international place references> Improves students' ability to interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information through practical, skills-focused activities that involve data, maps and photographs> Boosts students' confidence approaching examination by providing extensive practice questions for each assessed themeThis book also includes coverage of the Eduqas GCSE Geography A specification.Please note: This is a Welsh language edition.
WJEC GCSE Geography Second Edition
Andy Owen; Alan Brown; Gregg Coleman; Val Davis; Bob Digby; Andy Leeder; Glyn Owen
Hodder Education
2020
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Develop your students' subject knowledge and skills using this second edition of the WJEC GCSE Geography student book. Featuring updated case studies, practice questions and clear presentation of key terms, this thoroughly revised edition provides students with the up-to-date knowledge they need to succeed at GCSE.- Contains coherent coverage of every core and optional theme in a single volume, with clear explanations of key concepts throughout- Engages and challenges students of all abilities with an exciting, thematic approach, brought to life by Welsh, UK and international place references- Improves students' ability to interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information through practical, skills-focused activities that involve data, maps and photographs- Boosts candidates' confidence approaching examination by providing extensive practice questions for each assessed themeThis book also includes coverage of WJEC Geography A.
Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Geography B Second Edition
Andy Owen; Alan Brown; Val Davis; Bob Digby; Andy Leeder
Hodder Education
2020
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Develop your students' subject knowledge and skills using this second edition Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Geography B Student book.Featuring updated case studies, practice questions and clear presentation of key terms, this thoroughly revised edition provides students with the up-to-date knowledge they need to succeed at GCSE.- Enhances students' subject knowledge, critical thinking and problem-solving skills using clear explanations of geographical issues, brought to life through an exciting, enquiry-based approach- Teaches students how to interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information through a range of progressive, skills-building activities that use real-place data, maps and photographs- Boosts candidates' confidence approaching examination by providing opportunities for practice for each assessed theme- Highlights possible fieldwork projects and contains guidance on carrying out investigations that meet the changed assessment requirements
CBAC TGAU Daearyddiaeth: Llyfr Gwaith (WJEC GCSE Geography Workbook Welsh-language edition)
Andy Owen
Hodder Education
2019
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Exam board: WJEC and WJEC EduqasLevel: GCSESubject: GeographyFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: Summer 2018Build, practise and improve exam skills throughout your WJEC / Eduqas A GCSE Geography course to boost confidence and grades in the final exams.Suitable for all abilities, this write-in workbook enables students to:- Understand how to approach, plan and structure exam responses, working through activities with step-by-step breakdowns and tips for every question type and every paper- Apply their newly-developed exam skills and existing geographical knowledge to exam-style questions that include mark allocations- Tackle the challenges of high-tariff questions and command words, with in-depth guidance and plenty of examples for 'how far do you agree' and 'to what extent' questions- Learn independently at home or in class, using the online answers to check their responses to exam-style questionsThis book covers the content of:- 2016 WJEC GCSE (A*-G) Geography specification regulated by Qualifications Wales- 2016 WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Geography A specification regulated by Ofqual
Exam board: WJEC EduqasLevel: GCSESubject: GeographyFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: Summer 2018 Build, practise and improve exam skills throughout your WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Geography B course to boost confidence and grades in the final exams.Suitable for all abilities, this write-in workbook enables students to:- Understand how to approach, plan and structure exam responses, working through activities with step-by-step breakdowns and tips for every question type and every paper - Apply their newly-developed exam skills and existing geographical knowledge to exam-style questions that include mark allocations- Tackle the challenges of high-tariff questions and command words, with in-depth guidance and plenty of examples - Learn independently at home or in class, using the online answers to check their responses to exam-style questions
Exam board: WJEC and WJEC EduqasLevel: GCSESubject: GeographyFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: Summer 2018 Build, practise and improve exam skills throughout your WJEC / Eduqas A GCSE Geography course to boost confidence and grades in the final exams.Suitable for all abilities, this write-in workbook enables students to:- Understand how to approach, plan and structure exam responses, working through activities with step-by-step breakdowns and tips for every question type and every paper - Apply their newly-developed exam skills and existing geographical knowledge to exam-style questions that include mark allocations - Tackle the challenges of high-tariff questions and command words, with in-depth guidance and plenty of examples for 'how far do you agree' and 'to what extent' questions- Learn independently at home or in class, using the online answers to check their responses to exam-style questionsThis book covers the content of:- 2016 WJEC GCSE (A*-G) Geography specification regulated by Qualifications Wales- 2016 WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Geography A specification regulated by Ofqual
Exam board: AQA Level: GCSESubject: GeographyFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: Summer 2018 Build, practise and improve exam skills throughout your AQA GCSE (9-1) Geography course to boost confidence and grades in the final exams.Suitable for all abilities, this write-in workbook enables students to:- Understand how to approach, plan and structure exam responses, working through activities with step-by-step breakdowns and tips for every question type and every paper - Apply their newly-developed exam skills and existing geographical knowledge to exam-style questions that include mark allocations- Tackle the challenges of high-tariff questions and command words, with guidance and plenty of examples for 'assess', 'evaluate' and 'to what extent' questions- Learn independently at home or in class, using the online answers to check their responses to exam-style questions
Andy Owen invites us to reflect on the morally and psychological difficult question of why soldiers desert in war - and how we do, and should, respond to their desertion. He weaves his own experience of battle into the story of Alan Juniper, a British soldier who deserted twice during WWII. The result: a challenging and, at times, profoundly moving book. - Professor CEcile Fabre, All Souls College, University of OxfordAll Soldiers Run Away: Alano's War, the Story of a British Deserter is the tale of Alan Juniper's wartime experiences in the North African and Italian Campaigns in WW2, as well as a wider look at the taboo subject of desertion both then and today.From his first days with the Tower Hamlets Rifles in London to the scorching, unforgiving sands of North Africa, to that first, terrifying battle with Rommel and his Afrika Korps, we follow Alan Juniper through a series of intense and confusing encounters with the enemy and his eventual first desertion, subsequent incarceration, and grasp at a chance for freedom (in exchange for fighting in the Italian Campaign). Alan's story presents a broken man in a broken landscape, struggling on in unbearable circumstances, from the brutality of night fighting in the hills of Perugia to another desertion and a period of unexpected peace in a small Umbrian village, where he is taken in by people who had, only months before, been the enemy.All Soldiers Run Away is the search for Alan's tale in lost battles, missing war diaries, and faded memories. Through his story and contrasting desertions, this text examines why the military and society condemns those who desert, and goes on to explore what duties soldiers have towards one another and their homelands. This story is indeed that of Alano's war, but it is, just as much, the story of deserters in general, presenting a new perspective on that once-shamed act of desertion and asking the readers to come to new understanding of what it is we ask of our men and women in uniform.Andy Owen served in the Intelligence Corps of the British Army, reaching the rank of Captain. He completed operational tours in Northern Ireland, Iraq, and Afghanistan. All Soldiers Run Away is his third book following the novels: East of Coker and Invective.