Driver's Atlas Britain 2008

Driver's Atlas Britain 2008

Author: Automobile Association (Great Britain)

Publisher: Aa Pub

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780749552633

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This handy, glovebox sized road atlas, combines large scale mapping with an easy-tocarry A5 format. Each page has been titled with its geographical location so you can turn to the page you need more easily. Static speed camera locations are pinpointed on the mapping. Plus, there is a full colour county, unitary and administrative area map, easy-to-use mileage chart and clear easy-toread index with more than 23,000 place names including airports, top tourist sites and motorway services listed. Wide minor roads and A&E hospitals are also shown. Road maps are to the scale of 1:250,000.


Driver's Atlas Britain 2008

Driver's Atlas Britain 2008

Author: George Philip & Son

Publisher: Philip's

Published: 2007-06

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780540090945

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An excellent value atlas featuring fully updated maps fromPhilip's digital database, which has been voted Britain's clearest and most detailed in an independent consumer survey, and includes speed camera locations with their speed limits. This atlas includes all the map features normally included only in more expensive road atlases. The front section includes a route planner, distance table, legend, London street map, chart of motorway junctions withrestricted access, and a key map. The road map section includes 96 pages of large-scale maps covering Britain at 4 miles to 1 inch (north Scotland at 5 miles to 1 inch), marking all fixed speed cameras with their speed limits as well as the full road network and all towns and villages. The town plan section includes 53 town centre maps, marking car parks and places of interest. The comprehensive index includes 28,000 names.


Driver's Atlas Britian 2008

Driver's Atlas Britian 2008

Author: Octopus Publishing Group

Publisher:

Published: 2007-06

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780540090938

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An excellent value atlas featuring fully updated maps fromPhilip's digital database, which has been voted Britain's clearest and most detailed in an independent consumer survey, and includes speed camera locations and their speed limits. This atlas includes all the map features normally included only in more expensive road atlases. The front section includes a route planner, distance table, legend, London street map, chart of motorway junctions with restricted access, and a key map. The road map section includes 96 pages of large-scale maps covering Britain at 3 miles to 1 inch (north Scotland at 4 miles to 1 inch), marking all fixed speed cameras as well as the full road network and all towns and villages. The town plan section includes 53 town centre maps, marking car parks and places of interest. The comprehensive index includes 28,000 names.


Driver's Atlas Britain

Driver's Atlas Britain

Author: AA Publishing Staff

Publisher: AA Publishing

Published: 2005-07-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780749545512

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Discover Britain's clearest mapping with the 3rd edition of this highly practical award-winning atlas. Now fully updated for 2006 and containing all the clarity usually found in an A4 atlas in a handy A5 format. Each page is titled with its geographical location so you can turn to the page you need more easily and there is a county map and mileage chart for journey planning. Each map has been created by experts at the AA to help you navigate Britain's roads safely and easily.


AA Big Road Atlas Britain 2008

AA Big Road Atlas Britain 2008

Author: Automobile Association (Great Britain)

Publisher: Aa Pub

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780749552626

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The ultimate reference for the motorist in Britain, this atlas features Britain’s major roads as well as wide minor roads and hospital locations. Static speed camera locations are pinpointed and mobile camera sites are listed, and 66 city, town, and port plans including central London and a full color county unitary, and administrative area map are also included. Additions for 2008 include the locations of 40 of Britain's World Heritage Sites, an index of motorway services, and a channel hopping guide.


Self-Directed Learning for the 21st Century: Implications for Higher Education

Self-Directed Learning for the 21st Century: Implications for Higher Education

Author: Elsa Mentz

Publisher: AOSIS

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1928396879

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This book is devoted to scholarship in the field of self-directed learning in the 21st century, with specific reference to higher education. The target audience of the book includes scholars in the field of self-directed learning and higher education. The book contributes to the discourse on the quality of education in the 21st century and adds to the body of scholarship in terms of self-directed learning, and specifically its role in higher education. Although all the chapters in the book directly address self-directed learning, the different foci and viewpoints raised make the book a rich knowledge bank of work on self-directed learning.


Health Promotion Theory

Health Promotion Theory

Author: Cragg, Liza

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0335263208

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This fully updated edition will help students and professionals develop an understanding of the core health promotion theories.


The Marketisation of Higher Education and the Student as Consumer

The Marketisation of Higher Education and the Student as Consumer

Author: Mike Molesworth

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-10-04

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 1136908455

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Until recently government policy in the UK has encouraged an expansion of Higher Education to increase participation and with an express aim of creating a more educated workforce. This expansion has led to competition between Higher Education institutions, with students increasingly positioned as consumers and institutions working to improve the extent to which they meet ‘consumer demands’. Especially given the latest government funding cuts, the most prevalent outlook in Higher Education today is one of business, forcing institutions to reassess the way they are managed and promoted to ensure maximum efficiency, sales and ‘profits’. Students view the opportunity to gain a degree as a right, and a service which they have paid for, demanding a greater choice and a return on their investment. Changes in higher education have been rapid, and there has been little critical research into the implications. This volume brings together internationally comparative academic perspectives, critical accounts and empirical research to explore fully the issues and experiences of education as a commodity, examining: the international and financial context of marketisation the new purposes of universities the implications of university branding and promotion league tables and student surveys vs. quality of education the higher education market and distance learning students as ‘active consumers’ in the co-creation of value changing student experiences, demands and focus. With contributions from many of the leading names involved in Higher Education including Ron Barnett, Frank Furedi, Lewis Elton, Roger Brown and also Laurie Taylor in his journalistic guise as an academic at the University of Poppleton, this book will be essential reading for many.


Self-directed learning research: An imperative for transforming the educational landscape

Self-directed learning research: An imperative for transforming the educational landscape

Author: Elsa Mentz

Publisher: AOSIS

Published: 2016-12-31

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1928396011

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This book will benefit specialists in the field of the education sciences. It represents significant progress in knowledge production. Self-directed learning has become increasingly important, not only for education in South Africa but also for education sciences in the international arena. This is a result of the changing education landscape, caused by the demands of the 21st century as well as the rapid change in knowledge production. Learners should be equipped with skills to take responsibility for their own learning. New innovative strategies should be incorporated into teaching and learning in order to meet the changing demands in education. Traditional teacher-centred practices are still the norm in most South African schools and higher-education institutions and do not adequately prepare students for lifelong learning in the 21st century. The content focuses on the theory behind self-directed learning, explores strategies such as cooperative learning, problembased learning, case-based teaching and large-group teaching that enhance self-directed learning and the use of blended learning in a self-directed learning environment. The book demonstrates how self-directed learning can be enhanced in mathematics, computer-science and life-science education and through the use of student tutors for geography. Digital technology could, for example, also be used in innovative ways for education in isiZulu folk poetry. The findings are based on original empirical research and a sound theoretical-conceptual framework. In an environment of rapidly changing knowledge production, this book responds to the challenge of how to equip learners with the necessary skills to take responsibility for their own learning. The book presents innovative teaching and learning strategies for meeting the changing demands in education. Group activities, the responsibilities of learners and the obstacles that hinder their learning are analysed, and the way in which educators can support them is discussed. Educational values such as mutual trust are discussed, and self-directed assessment is explored. This is a timely collective work authored by experts who subscribe to the approach of self-directed learning. Educators should discover new teaching and learning strategies and value the integration of self-directed learning in the classroom.