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OverviewThis is the second book with this title and, after a short revision chapter, looks at how humankind lives on planet Earth. Renewable and non-renewable resources are described and how their use has impacted on the world's ecosystems, on land, in the sea and in the atmosphere. This is also discussed with an emphasis on the problems of future energy needs, global warming and social consequences of these events. As well as problems caused by humankind, the natural hazards of the Earth have also been described with the view that many or the world's populations live in regions that can be very dangerous at times. The contents of this book are also supported with many photos, illustrations and videos. Each chapter is concluded with a Summary, Practical Tips, ten Multichoice Questions and ten longer Review and Discussion Questions. Book 2 also has an accompanying PRACTICAL MANUAL with a large number of experiments and data analysis activities which can be performed by students using basic available equipment in support of the textbook. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Peter T Scott , Dr Peter T ScottPublisher: Felix Publishing Imprint: Felix Publishing Edition: Year 12 Textbook ed. Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 1.116kg ISBN: 9781925662047ISBN 10: 1925662047 Pages: 470 Publication Date: 01 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr Scott has a passion for teaching and learning. At 5 years old he decided to be a teacher and set out to be one. Graduating from Sydney Teachers' College with a Certificate of Teaching in Junior Secondary Science he was appointed to a new school in Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory, at age nineteen as Acting Head of Science. Returning to his home state of New South Wales he continued as a teacher and then as a Head of department in the State's Department of Education. He completed his Bachelor of Science (Geoscience) from the University of NSW, Australia in 1974 by part-time studies and in 1976 was seconded to the University of New England, Australia, where he developed and lectured in their first program of science teacher training. Here he also began a part-time research Masters' degree in field geology, which he completed in 1982. During this time he was Head of Science and Agriculture at Warialda High in the northwest of the state, operating a model department, giving in-service courses for teachers, and was active in and president of various teacher organisations. Moving to the State of Queensland at the end of 1984, he started again as a probationary teacher but was soon promoted to Head of Science at Ipswich State High. In 1988 he accepted the position of Head of Earth Science at the prestigious Anglican Church Grammar School, Brisbane and also completed his research Masters' degree in Educational Administration from UNE. In 1999 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Education for further research by the Australian Catholic University. During this time he also was an advisor to the State Government and was Head of the State Syllabus Committee in Earth Science. In 2008 he was honoured by the award of State Teacher of the Year for services to Earth Sciences. Peter had his first geology textbook published in 1975, and this was still used in schools until 2006 despite its being out of print for years. He currently travels, writes and is an educational consultant and researcher. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |