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Exploring Psychology for AS Level AQA 'A' - Student Book (Exploring Psychology)

2.00 ( 1 Ratings by Goodreads)
Exploring Psychology for AS Level AQA 'A' - Student Book (Exploring Psychology)

Exploring Psychology for AS Level AQA 'A' - Student Book (Exploring Psychology)

2.00 (1 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 1 May, 2008
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Exploring Psychology follows the AQA A specification, with the emphasis on teaching students not only the required knowledge and understanding, but to think and act like psychologists too. Designed to add considerable value to students' exam performance, Exploring Psychology is best suited to students of average and above-average ability. It helps provide an ideal grounding for those considering studying Psychology and related subjects at degree level.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781850082583
ISBN10 1850082588
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 920 g
Product Dimensions 210 x 22 x 278 mm
Publisher / Reseller Folens Publishers
Format paperback
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Excellent balance of content vs. process...good up to date and interesting studies ...a great alternative to 'core' texts. ATP I was really impressed with how they have incorporated up to date research into each unit rather than just the old classics, there are lots of activities for independent learning too and it's shiny and pretty! TES Forum, www.tes.co.uk/community These well structured textbooks have lots of colourful illustrations making them very attractive and appealing. The AQA'A' text encourages students to think practically, critically and creatively about psychology by placing icons such as jigsaw pieces (practically), protractor (critically) and paint brushes (creatively) in appropriate places. They also use icons of binoculars for look further and a Rubiks cube for problem solving. This will help to stretch and challenge students. Deb Gajic, Head of Social Science & Chair of the ATP

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Author's Bio

Matt Jarvis - Experienced teacher, author, former senior examiner and Chartered Psychologist. Lectures at Southampton University School of Education. Elected member of the BPS Psychology Education Board.Julia Russell - Experienced teacher and former Principal Examiner. On the steering committee for ATP, Highly prolific and successful author, having written and co-written 16 textbooks.

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