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Teaching Chemistry at Key Stage 3: a handbook for non-specialists

Teaching Chemistry at Key Stage 3: a handbook for non-specialistsTeaching Chemistry at Key Stage 3: a handbook for non-specialists (book)

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New to science teaching? A graduate in a science that isn't chemistry? Worried that you will not be able to teach the subject properly now that all science teachers are expected to teach all the sciences? Relax, Ray Dexter has written a book to help you. He guides you through five of the more conceptually difficult topics at Key Stage three (year 9), offering practical advice, some subject knowledge and other useful hints and tips. He also provides homework questions, experiment guides, risk assessments and end of topic tests. the author is the Head of chemistry at Haileybury College.

The Hungarian Girl Trap

The Hungarian Girl TrapThe Hungarian Girl Trap (book)

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The Hungarian girl trap is about Hungary. Like Belgium, Hungary is one of those European countries that people can name a few clichés but know little else: goulash, Communism, gypsies, a once great football team – what else? Ray Dexter didn’t know. Bored and disillusioned with southern English life he moved to Budapest to live with a beautiful Hungarian girl. He thought it was a novel idea, but he found that a lot of other foreigners had had the same idea. Part travelogue, part diary; by turns funny and furious or thoughtful and reflective, full of wild tales and peppered with historical and philosophical asides, The Hungarian Girl Trap is above a all human story of coping in a country that has leapt on to a capitalist bandwagon but forgot to tell some of the population. Ray Dexter is a writer and teacher. He has written for The Times Educational Supplement and When Saturday Comes. This is his second book. He now lives in Miskolc, Eastern Hungary.