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BTEC Level 3 National Sport Book 1

By (author) Ray Barker, By (author) Chris Lydon, By (author) Nick Wilmot, By (author) Mark Adams, By (author) Adam Gledhill, By (author) Louise Sutton, By (author) Chris Mulligan, By (author) Pam Phillippo





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Resources designed to support learners of the 2010 BTEC Level 3 National in Sport specification. Assessment activities in each unit give students plenty of practice to deepen their knowledge and understanding, and grading tips for every activity help them to achieve their best possible grade. WorkSpace case studies take learners into the real world of work, showing them how they can apply their knowledge in a real-life context.

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Publisher | Pearson Education Limited
Published date | 14 Jun 2010
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 416
Dimensions | 275 x 220 x 18mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1020g
ISBN | 978-1-8469-0651-0
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BISAC | sports & recreation / general


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