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    British University Observatories 1772-1939
    A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Completing NVQ Level 2
    Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants
    A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Completing NVQ Level 3
    • A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Completing NVQ Level 3

      Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Essential for teaching assistants starting their course, this resource builds on the foundations laid in the Level 2 book. It offers crucial insights and guidance for tutors and assessors, making it an invaluable tool for enhancing educational practices and supporting student learning.

      A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Completing NVQ Level 3
    • Packed full of practical suggestions, tips, advice and up-to-date factual information, this book provides a trouble-shooting guide to help teaching assistants at all levels deal with a wide variety of classroom situations.

      Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants
    • A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Completing NVQ Level 2

      Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The updated edition aligns with the National Occupational Standards for Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools, ensuring it meets the latest course criteria. It serves as a comprehensive resource for those involved in educational support roles, providing essential guidance and insights tailored to current educational practices.

      A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Completing NVQ Level 2
    • British University Observatories 1772-1939

      • 568pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Exploring the evolution of six university observatories before World War II, this book delves into their unique position between royal observatories and 'Grand Amateurs.' It highlights the challenges and advancements in astronomy, telescope development, and the intricate patronage networks that supported scientific institutions. Ideal for those fascinated by the history of astronomy and universities, it provides a comprehensive look at the contributions of Oxford, Dunsink, Cambridge, Durham, Glasgow, and London to the scientific community.

      British University Observatories 1772-1939