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A new feature
Applying the Concepts
focusing on Social Studies as a real-life subject
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Carlong Social Studies Essentials for CSEC
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With SBA, Study Guide & Exercises
SOCIAL STUDIES
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his book revises the very successful
CXC
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Social Studies Essentials
bringing the material up-to-date with the
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Extensive guidance is given to students for the
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examination.
Exciting new features and more comprehensive coverage of topics highlight
this revision. The
accompanying DVD
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exercises, using both video and audio that augment and complement
the textbook material.
ISBN: 978 976 638 109 7
Pages: 420
Age group: 15–17 years
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challenging areas of the syllabus
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Carib Hi-Sec Social Studies
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ased on the Jamaican curriculum and adopted by the MOEYI for use in schools, the
text provides detailed coverage of the topics explored in Grade 7, including the history,
cultural heritage, social issues and problems in contemporary Jamaica.
ISBN: 978 976 638 027 4
Pages: 184
Age group: 11–13 years
Ruby King
Pansy Robinson
with Barbara Nelson
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BUSINESS
Lystra Stephens-James, et al
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Pages: 180
Age group: 15-Adult
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Entrepreneurship. Arranged according to
the syllabus, this textbook facilitates an organic learning as well as teaching
experience. A careful study of this text will enable students to master all the
subject areas covered in the two units and three modules of the syllabus. Areas
such as the growth of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship in the Caribbean, social
entrepreneurship, e-commerce and business ventures will be discussed in a clear,
easy-to-read language that forgoes the jargon that plagues most business texts.
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Objectives and learning outcomes at the start of each chapter
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Review and discussion questions
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Guidance for both students and teachers on completing the School Based
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riting in English
is widely used across the Caribbean in English Language
and Communication Studies at the upper secondary school level and
for English Language courses at colleges and universities. This new volume
addresses new topics and covers computer jargon as well as technological
developments and how they affect language and communication today. There
is a new section on argument, language and its varieties, the various modes of
discourse, as well as the process of writing.
Hazel Simmonds-McDonald
Linda Fields
Peter Roberts
ISBN: 978 976 637 369 6
Pages: 640
Age group: 15–Adult
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