Books - General WJEC Texts
Last update 27 May 2009 - FatMax
The books listed here are either written specifically for the WJEC spec or their content closely mirrors it. For a full list of books with WJEC approval go to the WJEC shop.
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Some of the books below are sort of endorsed by WJEC (i.e. they're recommended on their website). I don't endorse *any* of them so don't come crying to me if you get sold a pup!
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| General WJEC Texts |
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Doyle |
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Topics are clearly explained with the use of full-colour double-page spreads providing information in accessible, bite-sized chunks. |
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Mott/Leeming |
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This is written by experienced authors (and it's edited by Dai Rudge!!!). Includes exam style practice questions with exemplar model answers and examiner commentary. |
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Parsons |
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Possibly useful for last minute revision but don't bet your last bonio on it!!! |
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Kelso-Mitchell (is this 2 people?**) |
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Each double-page spread is a self-contained unit following a standard layout - includes 'Check points' which ask questions on the material just covered. ** Only joking Mister Barrall sir ;) |
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Gardner/Lyon |
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ICT in pickhurs!Simple illustrations are used to present information in a clear and memorable way. |
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Gardner/Rees Jones (trans.) |
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| Older version of the Oxford Revion Guide above - in Welsh in case you like that sort of thing. |
| I know there are only AS books on this page! I'll get around to adding the A2 boooks some time in the next century!!! |
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| Web/CD Thingies |
AS/A2 Resources
eLearning Tutors |
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You can get a free trial of this. I can't say I really like it though and wouldn't spend £400+ on it. Mebbeee you have more money than sense though ;)
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Essntial ICT - Support CD
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Teacher's support CD to go with the book on the left contains digital and print-based resources
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