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Field Trials of Health Interventions: A Toolbox. Smith PG, Morrow RH, Ross DA, editors. After a while, his writing became secondary to his celebrity. Oxford Learner's Bookshelf (Link opens in a new tab) Oxford Learner's Dictionaries (Link opens in a new tab) Who we are. In consideration of OUP making the Education Bookshelf available to you, you agree to accept these Terms. On the Bookshelf. You may access certain parts of the Bookshelf without registering or providing OUP with your details. KS3 History 4th Edition: Revolution, Industry and Empire: Britain 1558-1901 . Oxford (UK): OUP Oxford; 2015 Jun 1. It is our mission to further the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Children start secondary education at the age of 11 (Year 7) and continue until at least the age of 16 (Year 11). A service of the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. The Oxford Owl Student Bookshelf. This competition asked pupils to watch a French film and produce an alternative ending. Welcome to Oxford's education bookshelf-- your portal to Oxford online publications. Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Physics Revision and Exam Practice. Ali Sparkes on the cover guarantees a page turner in my opinion and, having loved Night Speakers, I was so delighted to meet Elena, Matt and Tima again in Night Raiders.

Adventures on the Bookshelf is a blog for anyone interested in Modern Languages and Literature, and particularly secondary-school students (and their teachers) who might consider coming to Oxford to study modern languages in the future.. Written for secondary and adult students the Oxford Bookworms Library has seven reading levels from A1-C1 of the CEFR. This legal notice is specific to the Oxford Learner's Bookshelf ("Bookshelf"). Year 11s, 12s and 13s have been reviewing books as part of our Bookshelf project. Cross Country Autumn/Spring terms. In perfect tune with our Author Focus we feature on the Bookshelf a stunning new edition of the Carnegie Medal winning novel by Tim Bowler.. River Boy also has a heroine, Jess, seemingly more at home in the water. River Boy by Tim Bowler. Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. Running Club. Add to My Bookshelf. By using the Website, you are agreeing to the practices set out in this statement. Further Resources. This is an essay competition for sixth formers (those going from Year 12 into Year 13 over the summer), which is designed to explore and celebrate a different ‘classic’ German text each year. Night Raiders by Ali Sparkes.