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Medicine and Health Through Time: Student's Book (The Essential Series)

by Ann Moore

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Combine engaging tasks and effective exam preparation with this official development study for Schools History Project GCSE specifications. Essential Medicine and Health through Time is an accessible textbook which covers the required content and skills for AQA, Edexcel and OCR exams. Each chapter deals with a chronological period from pre-history through to the 20th century and includes a few topics from each period to build students' overall understanding of public health, causes of disease, treatments, doctors and healers, important people in medicine and continuity and change. Clear, relevant and useful, it is ideal for mixed-ability teaching and helps students become better thinkers. - Ensure your students really understand the issues with creative tasks which build content knowledge and confidence while catering to a variety of learning styles - Develop your students' exam skills with 'Exam Busters' features throughout which provide effective revision strategies and advice from experienced examiners on how to understand and meet the demands of GCSE - Utilise a range of active learning techniques and thinking skills strategies to make exam preparation both fun and relevant to students' wider learning objectives… (more)
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Combine engaging tasks and effective exam preparation with this official development study for Schools History Project GCSE specifications. Essential Medicine and Health through Time is an accessible textbook which covers the required content and skills for AQA, Edexcel and OCR exams. Each chapter deals with a chronological period from pre-history through to the 20th century and includes a few topics from each period to build students' overall understanding of public health, causes of disease, treatments, doctors and healers, important people in medicine and continuity and change. Clear, relevant and useful, it is ideal for mixed-ability teaching and helps students become better thinkers. - Ensure your students really understand the issues with creative tasks which build content knowledge and confidence while catering to a variety of learning styles - Develop your students' exam skills with 'Exam Busters' features throughout which provide effective revision strategies and advice from experienced examiners on how to understand and meet the demands of GCSE - Utilise a range of active learning techniques and thinking skills strategies to make exam preparation both fun and relevant to students' wider learning objectives

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