Wideworld Magazine eLibrary
The Wideworld editorial board has commissioned topical and focused new material for the 2023/24 volume, including:
– Urban growth in Dharavi: redevelopment for the future – Kate Williamson
– Economic change in the UK: the ‘reinvention’ of northeast England – David Fowler
– The effects of climate change in the Mekong Delta, Viet Nam – Marina Marouda
The magazine features:
– Topical content: making the latest academic research accessible to students, with articles linked to GCSE specification topics
– Articles from around the world to be used in the classroom, as part of lesson plans and for revision and stretch-and-challenge purposes
– Making sure students are prepared for exams, with advice to support independent research and study skills
Ordering options: The 2023/24 volume of Wideworld is available in print or as an eMagazine. You can also buy access to a complete digital service, the eLibrary.
Hodder Education Magazines eLibraries
The new Hodder Education eLibraries contain hundreds of magazine articles, plus:
– No waiting for new issues to be uploaded: digital issues are now published into the eLibrary at the same time as print
– Improved browsing and quick, efficient search across 16 magazines, including browsing by topic
– An alternative to, and replacement for, the Archives on Dynamic Learning
eMagazines: New whole-school model now available
– The same great content as the print magazine, in a shareable, web-based, device-neutral format
– Purchasing an eMagazine subscription means the whole school will have access to the 2023/24 volume’s content on our website
FE Colleges: All FE college enquiries/purchases for Hodder Education magazine content online MUST be made through JCS Online Resources.
Online A-level content with hundreds of back issue articles is available, with various purchasing options. Find out more and request a free trial and digital subscription quotation at https://jcsonlineresources.org/resources/hodder-education-a-level-magazines-elibraries
– Urban growth in Dharavi: redevelopment for the future – Kate Williamson
– Economic change in the UK: the ‘reinvention’ of northeast England – David Fowler
– The effects of climate change in the Mekong Delta, Viet Nam – Marina Marouda
The magazine features:
– Topical content: making the latest academic research accessible to students, with articles linked to GCSE specification topics
– Articles from around the world to be used in the classroom, as part of lesson plans and for revision and stretch-and-challenge purposes
– Making sure students are prepared for exams, with advice to support independent research and study skills
Ordering options: The 2023/24 volume of Wideworld is available in print or as an eMagazine. You can also buy access to a complete digital service, the eLibrary.
Hodder Education Magazines eLibraries
The new Hodder Education eLibraries contain hundreds of magazine articles, plus:
– No waiting for new issues to be uploaded: digital issues are now published into the eLibrary at the same time as print
– Improved browsing and quick, efficient search across 16 magazines, including browsing by topic
– An alternative to, and replacement for, the Archives on Dynamic Learning
eMagazines: New whole-school model now available
– The same great content as the print magazine, in a shareable, web-based, device-neutral format
– Purchasing an eMagazine subscription means the whole school will have access to the 2023/24 volume’s content on our website
FE Colleges: All FE college enquiries/purchases for Hodder Education magazine content online MUST be made through JCS Online Resources.
Online A-level content with hundreds of back issue articles is available, with various purchasing options. Find out more and request a free trial and digital subscription quotation at https://jcsonlineresources.org/resources/hodder-education-a-level-magazines-elibraries
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