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PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Publishers
FORMAT: Electronic book text
ISBN: 9780008448196
RRP: £15.99
PAGES: 224
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 14, 2020
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Practise and Pass SQA Exams – Practise and Pass Higher Psychology Revision Guide for New 2019 Exams ebook: Course licence
Jonathan Firth
Leckie
Exam Board: SQALevel: HigherSubject: PsychologyFirst Teaching: 2018, First Exam: 2019Three books in one! Combining a revision guide, practice question book and full set of practice test papers, this fantastic resource is all you need to revise for the new 2019 exam.The revision guide:* covers all of the topics in the new CfE Higher Psychology curriculum, broken down into manageable chunks for easy revision* clearly explains key concepts, research evidence and real-life applications* contains Quick Tests to let students check their knowledge and understanding as they go alongThe practice question book:* contains masses of practice questions grouped by topic so students can go straight to tricky areas* has lots of hints and tips to explain how to approach different types of questionThe practice test papers:* are in the format and the style of the SQA exam, giving students an opportunity to practice taking the new 2019 Higher Psychology examMarking instructions and sample answers are provided online, so students can check their progress.
Jonathan Firth
Jonathan Firth is a psychology teacher, teacher educator, researcher, and a chartered psychologist. He teaches on the Psychology PGDE programme at the University of Strathclyde, training and mentoring new psychology teachers. Concurrently he is a school teacher delivering Higher Psychology at e-Sgoil, a school in the Outer Hebrides which uses online learning. Previously he worked for 16 years teaching psychology at Hutchesons’ Grammar School in Glasgow. He is a committee member of the British Psychological Society’s Psychology of Education Section, and a regular speaker at Scotland-based events run by the Association for the Teaching of Psychology (ATP).