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New Modular Science for GCSE: Compendium Volume 1


volume 1, New Modular Science For Gcse

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No. of pages 192

Published: 1997

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Providing material for both the Foundation and Higher tiers of the revised NEAB and WJEC syllabuses, this series is an updated edition of "Modular Science for GCSE", from which many of the original features have been retained. Each module consists of a series of linked but self-contained double-page spreads which can be used in any order, and material required only for the Higher tier is differentiated in the text. The 12 modules are available individually in packs of ten, and also in two compendium volumes, each of which contains six modules. For each of the compendium volumes there is a corresponding photocopiable assessment and resource pack, with practice tests, investigations and data-handling exercises.

 

This is volume 1 in New Modular Science For Gcse .

There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published 1997 by Pearson Education Limited .

Dr Michael Evans is Head of Mathematics at Scotch College and also actively involved in the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority. His interest in mathematics extends to the Mathematics Olympiad Team. David Greenwood teaches at Scotch College and has special expertise in the creative use of graphics calculators. Professor Peter Jones from Swinburne University has taken a keen interest in secondary school mathematics and has also had a key role in the development of the new course of study. Dr Kay Lipson's experience extends through secondary and tertiary courses. She is currently a lecturer in statistics at Swinburne University.

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