Key Concepts in VCE Health and Human Development Units 1 and 2 2E and EBookPLUS by Andrew Beaumont, Meredith Fettling, Agatha Panetta, Lee-Anne Marsh (Paperback, 2011)
Key Concepts in VCE Health & Human Development Units 1&2, 2nd Edition has been updated and revised to reflect current health guidelines and practices, and includes the latest research data. FEATURES: Key Concepts in VCE Health & Human Development, Units 1&2, 2nd Edition provides an innovative way of structuring learning by solving key problems: * How can students of all abilities be engaged and motivated (including the most able students)? * How can students be best prepared for their exam? * Current real-life case studies grab students' attention - students remember what they have learnt because the content is of interest to them. * Key knowledge points from the VCAA VCE study design are broken down into key concepts - highly stimulating, digestible, lesson-based sections. * Dedicated key skills sections highlight, explain and apply key skills from the study design. Review questions allow students to apply key skill understanding, and exam questions assess their understanding. Key Concepts in VCE Health & Human Development, Units 1&2, 2nd Edition features eBookPLUS - an electronic version of the textbook and a complimentary set of targeted digital resources. These flexible and engaging ICT activities are available online at the JacarandaPLUS website (
Product Identifiers
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd
ISBN-13
9780730337980
eBay Product ID (ePID)
108676863
Product Key Features
Author
Andrew Beaumont, Meredith Fettling, Agatha Panetta, Lee-Anne Marsh
Publication Name
Key concepts in Vce Health and Human Development Units 1 and 2 2e and Ebookplus
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Social Sciences
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Dimensions
Volume
16
Item Weight
1003g
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
Andrew Beaumont, Meredith Fettling, Lee-Anne Marsh, Agatha Panetta
Series Title
Key concepts in Health and Human Development Series