Robyn Jorgensen, Shelley Dole and Kevin Larkin
Format: Paperback
An accessible introduction to classroom mathematics teaching at primary and middle years levels, updated throughout to reflect recent research and best practice with ICT.
The Economist
Format: Hard Cover
The new edition of this annual bestseller, packed with amazing data about the world in 2020.
Alan Reid
Format: Paperback
From one of Australia's leading education thinkers comes a trenchant critique of the current state of Australian schooling, and an inspiring and evidence-based proposal for a new direction.
Francis Fukuyama
Format: Paperback
The divisive impacts of identity politics laid bare by the bestselling author of The Origins of Political Order and The End of History.
Marie Le Conte
Format: Hard Cover
Mischief, gossip and hearsay - how politics really works in the 21st Century...
David Runciman
Format: Hard Cover
David Runciman grapples with how character defines and limits the holders of the highest offices in the UK and America.
Steve Richards
A landmark history of the men and women who have defined the UK's role in the modern world - and what makes them special.
Peter Cave
Format: Hard Cover
Discover how philosophy can shine a light on the world's most divisive issues.
Alan Rusbridger
Format: Paperback
A powerful and profound study of the news - how we read it, who controls it and why it matters - from former Guardian Editor-in-Chief Alan Rusbridger.
Peter Pomerantsev
Stunning and much anticipated follow up to the acclaimed, prize-winning, Nothing is True and Everything is Possible.