books by subject
Education Studies
Learning with the Labyrinth: Creating Reflective Space in Higher Education (Teaching and Learning)
The PhD Viva
Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education: Global Perspectives (Teaching and Learning)
International Perspectives on English as a Lingua Franca: Pedagogical Insights (International Perspectives on English Language Teaching)
Masters Level Teaching, Learning and Assessment: Issues in Design and Delivery (Teaching and Learning)
The Palgrave Student Planner 2014-15 (Palgrave Study Skills)
Planning Your Essay (Pocket Study Skills)
Getting Critical: 14 (Pocket Study Skills)
Reading and Making Notes (Pocket Study Skills)
Get Sorted: How to make the most of your student experience (Macmillan Study Skills)
The Impact and Future of Arts and Humanities Research
Access to Higher Education: Understanding Global Inequalities (Teaching and Learning)
Developing Online Language Teaching: Research-Based Pedagogies and Reflective Practices (New Language Learning and Teaching Environments)
The Work-Based Learning Student Handbook (Macmillan Study Skills)
Assessment and Autonomy in Language Learning
Beliefs, Agency and Identity in Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
Planning Your Postgraduate Research (Palgrave Research Skills)
Sociology in Austria (Sociology Transformed)
Behavioural Genetics for Education
International Perspectives on English Language Teacher Education: Innovations from the Field (International Perspectives on English Language Teaching)
International Perspectives on Home Education: Do We Still Need Schools?
Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching: The Case of Thailand (New Language Learning and Teaching Environments)
Assessing Chinese Learners of English: Language Constructs, Consequences and Conundrums
A-Z of Learning Disability (Professional Keywords)
Studying History (Macmillan Study Skills)
Key Concepts in Politics and International Relations
An Introduction to English Language: Word, Sound and Sentence
The PhD Writing Handbook (Macmillan Research Skills)
The Humanities, Higher Education, and Academic Freedom: Three Necessary Arguments