WJEC GCSE History: Germany in Transition, 1919–1939 and the USA: A Nation of Contrasts, 1910–1929

WJEC GCSE History: Germany in Transition, 1919–1939 and the USA: A Nation of Contrasts, 1910–1929

by Steve WaughJohn Wright and R. Paul Evans
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 03/07/2017

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Confidently tackle curriculum change with the market-leading series for WJEC GCSE History; relaunched to cover the new content and assessment requirements, this book helps every student develop the in-depth knowledge and historical skills they need to achieve their best.


- Guides you through the key questions and content in the 2017 specification, with thorough and reliable course coverage from a team of expert examiners, teachers and authors


- Builds understanding of Welsh, British and wider-world history through a clear, detailed narrative that is accessible to all learners


- Enables students to practise and improve their enquiry, analytical and evaluative skills as they progress through carefully-designed activities in each chapter


- Enhances subject knowledge and interest by including a range of stimulating source materials for discussion and reflection


- Prepares students for assessment with practice questions, sample responses and step-by-step guidance on approaching questions

ISBN:
9781510401877
9781510401877
Category:
Educational: study & revision guides
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-07-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hachette Learning
John Wright

John Wright is the author of the River Cottage Handbooks Mushrooms, Edible Seashore and Hedgerow. As well as writing for national publications, he often appears on the River Cottage series for Channel 4.

He gives lectures on natural history and every year he takes around fifty 'forays' showing people how to collect food - plants from the hedgerow, seaweeds and shellfish from the shore and mushrooms from pasture and wood. Over a period of twenty years he has taken around five hundred such forays.

Fungi are his greatest passion and he has thirty-five years' experience in studying them. John Wright is a member of the British Mycological Society and a Fellow of the Linnaean Society. He lives in rural West Dorset with his wife and two teenage daughters. 

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