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Actions Full coverage of the latest CAPE Sociology syllabus
Sociological terms, concepts and perspectives are introduced and examined
Definitions, examples, activities, research reports and case studies support challenging topics
Each chapter includes objective exercises, multiple choice questions, structured response questions and essay topics
Each chapter ends with a student essay example for information and critique
Detailed discussions surrounding the work of Caribbean sociologists and theorists help students gain a deeper understanding of sociological concepts
Practical exercises encourage students to use their knowledge of Physics to plan, carry out, and evaluate their work
Review questions (including answers) at the end of each chapter test knowledge and how to apply it
A focus on digital logic and electronics will support students looking to move forwards into engineering
The School-Based Assessment section gives step-by-step tips to maximise CAPE coursework success
The Appendix includes a review of mathematics skills required for the course
An established and popular three-book history course for lower forms in Caribbean schools.
- Test knowledge and stimulate further enquiry and thought with a wide range of questions and activities.
An established and popular three-book history course for lower forms in Caribbean schools.
- Test knowledge and stimulate further enquiry and thought with a wide range of questions and activities.
Anthony De V. Phillips
BA (UCWI/Lond.), MA (London), Ph. D. (UWI) Senior Lecturer in History, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill.
Series Editor: Edward Brathwaite
B.A. (Cantab), Cert.Ed. (Cantab), D. Phil (Sussex) formerly Professor of Social & Cultural History and Director of the Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of the West Indies, Mona;
Professor of Comparative Literature with special emphasis on the Caribbean and Third World, New York University.
High quality drawings and carefully chosen photographs are included in all books. Safety warnings ensure teachers and students undertake the activities with care and confidence, while tests at the end of each book help students to check understanding and develop the skills required for assessment.
The series provides:
- interesting and up-to-date scientific information, with links to technology and the environment, and examples taken from across the Caribbean region
- an integrated approach makes the text easy to follow.