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Cambridge Igcse And O Level Sociology Coursebook With Digital Access (2 Years)Stock informationGeneral Fields
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Local Description- Develops evaluative and analytical skills with global case studies on topics such as family and identity - Varied activities, including group discussions and written tasks, encourage active learning and build research skills - ‘Think like a sociologist’ feature enables students to apply new skills in a real-world context, particularly making connections with the world of work - Key skills exercises at the end of each chapter help learners prepare for assessment by practising skills such as data analysis and essay writing - Global case studies provide examples from different contexts and across a variety of cultures to help learners engage with key topics - ‘Stretch and challenge’ feature suggests extra ideas to investigate and discuss, enabling a differentiated approach and supporting every learner - Includes sample answers to essay writing questions for learners to evaluate and suggest how they would make improvements - ‘Self-evaluation checklist’ feature encourages learners to work independently and assess their own progress - Key term definitions and tips provide support throughout each chapter - Practice questions at the end of each chapter help learners prepare for assessment DescriptionThis series supports learners through the Cambridge IGCSE™ and O Level Sociology syllabus (0495/2251). Table of contentsHow to use this series How to use this book Introduction Introduction to command words Unit 1 Research methods Unit 2 Identity: self and society Unit 3 Social stratification and inequality Unit 4 Family Unit 5 Education Unit 6 Crime, deviance and social control Preparing for Assessment Glossary Acknowledgements, Index. |