This resource for students follows the specification exactly so there is no redundant material. Each topic is split into mini-debates making it easy to delivery and easy for students to take in.
Exam Board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: Psychology First Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 OCR Publishing Partner Helps your students build their knowledge of the core studies and applied topics for OCR Psychology with a clear, organised approach; activities, practice questions and extension suggestions develop the skills required at A Level - Supports you and your students through the new OCR A Level specification, with an author team experienced in teaching and examining OCR Psychology - Helps students easily navigate the core studies and associated themes and perspectives with an organised, accessible approach - Develops knowledge and understanding of all the Applied Psychology topics, with background, key studies and applications - Develops the critical thinking, mathematical and problem-solving skills required for the study of Psychology through a wealth of targeted activities - Strengthens students' learning and progression with practice questions and extension activities
This text offers clear examples, key ideas and activities to ensure full access to the economics specification. It also includes exam hints contributed by an examiner from the relevant board.
Exactly what you need for the AS Level GCE Double Award in Applied ICT for OCR - this student book matches the specification and provides all information needed for the double award.
This student text provides activities and material to complete students' personal performance portfolios and identifies key words and phrases throughout, following the subject specification unit by unit as it covers the course.
This book provides an overview of the tools and guidance required by Law Enforcement Officers with detailed knowledge about interrogating a suspect in Nigeria… to the collection of conviction- ensuring evidence at a crime scene and… right through to the basics of forensic investigation and the legal rights of the suspects involved. There is analysis of how the concept of Tunnel Vision captures psychology, police investigation and attendant effects on the investigation of crimes. This book not only enumerates the ethics of interrogation, it also provides a valuable and workable information on ethics of crime scene investigations, scientific evidence and rights of suspects.