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Statistics with R: A Beginner\'s Guide
By Robert Stinerock
This dynamic, student-focused textbook provides step-by-step instruction in the use of R and of statistical language as a general research tool.
How Hull coloured the World
By Anthony C Sissons
From 1803, through six generations, Sissons manufactured paint in the city of Kingston upon Hull. With unequalled access to the personalities and the Company archive, the last member of the family to join the company captures both the entrepreneurial spirit of Sissons Brothers, and the family’s commitment to their staff...
How Hull coloured the World
By Anthony C. Sissons
From 1803, through six generations, Sissons manufactured paint in the city of Kingston upon Hull. With unequalled access to the personalities and the Company archive, the last member of the family to join the company captures both the entrepreneurial spirit of Sissons Brothers, and the family’s commitment to their staff...
Getting into Teacher Training
By Geoff Barker
This comprehensive and accessible guide is written by experts on intitial teacher training and provides all the information needed to apply to initial teacher training in England.
Teachers' Standards in the Classroom
By Roy Blatchford
This text is written to support teachers and trainee teachers to interpret the Standards effectively and independently, as well as how to apply them to their teaching.
The SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy
Including new content on assessment, theory, applications and settings, and with new chapter overviews and summaries, this handbook continues to be the most comprehensive and accessible guide to the field for trainees or experienced practitioners.