Summary: Student workbooks will support your teaching and help your students’ skills and developments. The full-colour student workbooks each cover key topics in core subject areas to complement the main GCSE courses in Health & Social Care. Each topic comprises: 1-2 pages of source material and 4-5 pages of related exercises designed to develop and test student skills, with space provided for written answers. The exercises take various forms, including exam-style questions (both short-answer and extended-answer), although the workbooks are not intended as mock exams. They are designed for systematic classroom use to support your own scheme of work or as the basis of a revision programme. Answers to the exercises are provided in an accompanying set of Teachers Notes. Where there is no objectively 'right' answer, the notes identify the key points that should appear in the answer. Student workbooks are available only in class sets of 5 and 10. Each set of workbooks includes one FREE copy of the teacher’s notes.Single copy: ISBN 9780340990063Pack of 5: ISBN 9780340986295Pack of 10: ISBN 9780340986288
Provide lively and stimulating exercisesSave you invaluable preparation timeOffer up-to-date source materialAre ideal for extension work and revisionAre cheaper than photocopying your own resources
Provide lively and stimulating exercises
Save you invaluable preparation time
Offer up-to-date source material
Are ideal for extension work and revision
Are cheaper than photocopying your own resources
Table of Contents: IntroductionUnderstanding personal development and relationshipsHuman growth and developmentFactors affecting human growth and developmentEffects of relationships on personal growth and developmentThe effect of life events on personal developmentExploring health, social care and early years provisionThe range of care needs of major client groupsHow healthcare, social care and early years services are providedHow healthcare, social care and early years services are accessed and the barriers to accessWorkers in health, social care and early yearsCare values which underpin service provider interaction