Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology Coursebook with CD-ROM

Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology Coursebook with CD-ROM
Title Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology Coursebook with CD-ROM PDF eBook
Author Mary Jones
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 545
Release 2014-08-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1107636825

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Fully revised and updated content matching the Cambridge International AS & A Level Biology syllabus (9700). Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations, the Fourth edition of the AS/A Level Biology Coursebook comprehensively covers all the knowledge and skills students need during the Biology 9700 course (first examination 2016). Written by renowned experts in Biology teaching, the text is written in an accessible style with international learners in mind. The Coursebook is easy to navigate with colour-coded sections to differentiate between AS and A Level content. Self-assessment questions allow learners to track their progression and exam-style questions help learners to prepare thoroughly for their examinations. Contemporary contexts are discussed throughout enhancing the relevance and interest for learners.

Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology

Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology
Title Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology PDF eBook
Author C. J. Clegg
Publisher Hodder Education
Pages 1227
Release 2015-01-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1471841472

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This title covers the entire syllabus for Cambridge International Examinations' International AS and A Level Biology (9700). It is divided into separate sections for AS and A Level making it ideal for students studying both the AS and the A Level and also those taking the AS examinations at the end of their first year. - Explains difficult concepts using language that is appropriate for students around the world - Provides practice throughout the course with carefully selected past paper questions at the end of each chapter We are working with Cambridge International Examinations to gain endorsement for this title.

Cambridge O Level Biology

Cambridge O Level Biology
Title Cambridge O Level Biology PDF eBook
Author D. G. Mackean
Publisher Hodder Education
Pages 1037
Release 2021-11-26
Genre Science
ISBN 1398310913

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This title has been endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education. Written by renowned expert authors, our updated resources enable the learner to effectively navigate through the content of the revised Cambridge O Level Biology (5090) syllabus for examination from 2023. - Develop strong practical skills: practical skills features provide guidance on key experiments, interpreting experimental data, and evaluating results; supported by practice questions for preparation for practical exams or alternatives. - Build mathematical skills: worked examples demonstrate the key mathematical skills in scientific contexts; supported by follow-up questions to put these skills into practice. - Consolidate skills and check understanding: self-assessment questions, exam-style questions and checklists are embedded throughout the book, alongside key definitions of technical terms and a Glossary. - Navigate the syllabus confidently: content flagged clearly with introductions to each topic outlining the learning objectives and context. - Deepen and enhance scientific knowledge: going further boxes throughout encourage students to take learning to the next level.

Chemistry in Context for Cambridge International AS & A Level

Chemistry in Context for Cambridge International AS & A Level
Title Chemistry in Context for Cambridge International AS & A Level PDF eBook
Author Graham Hill
Publisher Oxford University Press - Children
Pages 580
Release 2017-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0198396198

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The ever-popular Chemistry In Context resource is written by the experienced author team to provide chemistry students with a comprehensive and dependable textbook for their studies, regardless of syllabus. Mapped to the previous Cambridge AS & A Level Chemistry syllabus (9701), this text supports students with its stretching, problem-solving approach. It helps foster long-term performance in chemistry, as well as building students' confidence for their upcoming examinations. The practical approach helps to make chemistry meaningful and contextual, building foundations for further education.

Cambridge IGCSE(tm) Co-Ordinated Sciences Biology Student's Book (Collins Cambridge IGCSE(tm))

Cambridge IGCSE(tm) Co-Ordinated Sciences Biology Student's Book (Collins Cambridge IGCSE(tm))
Title Cambridge IGCSE(tm) Co-Ordinated Sciences Biology Student's Book (Collins Cambridge IGCSE(tm)) PDF eBook
Author Sue Kearsey
Publisher Collins
Pages 0
Release 2023-01-11
Genre
ISBN 9780008545925

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Collins Cambridge IGCSETM Co-ordinated Sciences Biology provides full coverage of all core and supplement Biology topics in the revised syllabus. Carefully developed features including questions, worked examples, key terms and more allow students to build firm scientific knowledge, develop practical skills and approach exams with confidence. Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education For examination from 2025 Full coverage of the Biology content of the Cambridge IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences syllabus (0654) for examination from 2025 All extended material covered and clearly differentiated Written by experienced authors who are specialists in their field Packed with questions throughout to check understanding and confirm knowledge Worked examples provide support and scaffolding Key terms and end of topic checklists allow students to check their progress Investigative tasks develop students' practical science skills Practice questions with example answers and comments help students learn how to answer questions well and hone their technique 'Science in Context' boxes deepen students' understanding of the science, how it is used and why it matters, sparking curiosity Further carefully developed features include supportive tips, knowledge checks, glossary and learning objectives to provide a clear, engaging resource for students Answers provided to support self-assessment and reflection A dedicated book for each science to keep course manageable and easy to use We are working with Cambridge Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this resource.

Biology in Context for Cambridge International AS & A Level

Biology in Context for Cambridge International AS & A Level
Title Biology in Context for Cambridge International AS & A Level PDF eBook
Author Glen Toole
Publisher Oxford University Press - Children
Pages 468
Release 2015-08-06
Genre Science
ISBN 0198354819

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This comprehensive resource supports students with its stretching, problem solving approach. It helps foster long-term performance in science, as well as building their confidence for the Cambridge examinations. The practical approach helps to make science meaningful, so it is ideal for students planning to study science at university.

The Darwinian Tradition in Context

The Darwinian Tradition in Context
Title The Darwinian Tradition in Context PDF eBook
Author Richard G. Delisle
Publisher Springer
Pages 352
Release 2017-12-29
Genre Science
ISBN 3319691236

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The main goal of this book is to put the Darwinian tradition in context by raising questions such as: How should it be defined? Did it interact with other research programs? Were there any research programs that developed largely independently of the Darwinian tradition? Accordingly, the contributing authors explicitly explore the nature of the relationship between the Darwinian tradition and other research programs running in parallel. In the wake of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution, which was established throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, historians and philosophers of biology devoted considerable attention to the Darwinian tradition, i.e., linking Charles Darwin to mid-Twentieth-Century developments in evolutionary biology. Since then, more recent developments in evolutionary biology have challenged, in part or entirely, the heritage of the Darwinian tradition. Not surprisingly, this has in turn been followed by a historiographical “recalibration” on the part of historians and philosophers regarding other research programs and traditions in evolutionary biology. In order to acknowledge this shift, the papers in this book have been arranged on the basis of two main threads: Part I: A perspective that views Darwinism as either being originally pluralistic or having acquired such a pluralistic nature through modifications and borrowings over time. Part II: A perspective blurring the boundaries between non-Darwinian and Darwinian traditions, either by contending that Darwinism itself was never quite as Darwinian as previously assumed, or that non-Darwinian traditions took on board various Darwinian components, when not fertilizing Darwinism directly. Between a Darwinism reaching out to other research programs and non-Darwinian programs reaching out to Darwinism, the least that can be said is that this interweaving of intellectual threads blurs the historiographical field. This volume aims to open vital new avenues for approaching and reflecting on the development of evolutionary biology.