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Contents Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature English Language and Literature

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English Literature

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Group 2: Language Acquisition NEW! English B

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Group 3: Individuals and Societies NEW! History Paper 1

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History Paper 2

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Economics

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Business and Management

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Geography: Patterns and Change

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Geography: Global Interactions

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NEW! Environmental Systems and Societies

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Chemistry

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Physics

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Physics: Exam Preparation Guide

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Group 5: Mathematics and Computer Science NEW! Mathematics Standard Level

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NEW! Mathematics Higher Level

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NEW! Mathematical Studies

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Full Programme Theory of Knowledge

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NEW! Introducing the IB Diploma Programme

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The Cambridge IB Diploma Series Group 1 Studies in Language and Literature

Group 2 Language Acquisition

Group 3 Individuals and Society

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Meet our Authors

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Our IB Advisory Board Cambridge University Press’s up-to-date resources for the IB Diploma draw on an unparalleled level of expertise. Not only are all our authors highly experienced IB Diploma teachers, but in order to ensure a genuine breadth of international experience and understanding we have appointed an Advisory Board to guide us on key decisions and shape our resources to best suit your needs. Each member of the Advisory Board has an in-depth knowledge of the different IB regions; they also know what teachers want and how IB schools operate. Our commitment to meeting the demands of all IB Diploma schools in all regions depends on taking expert advice at a local level: our Advisory Board provides us with this guidance ensuring quality of delivery at every stage. All authors marked with a globe

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Meet our Authors Marc Abrioux has served as senior administrator and Head of two IB World Schools, most recently the United World College of the Adriatic. He also leads workshops for senior administrators and provides consultancy for schools actively considering the introduction or the development of the IB Diploma Programme. Nic Amy is Head of English at Wellington College, UK. He has taught English (formerly A1) in the IB Diploma Programme for a number of years both at Wellington and at St Dunstan’s College in London, where he was also Head of English. He has taught in a variety of British state and independent schools. Jean Bottaro teaches South African, African and Modern World History in South Africa. She is the author of numerous history textbooks. Leighton Dann has taught Biology at secondary level and has been instrumental in developing new practical work for GCSE and post-16 courses in schools and colleges. Kwame Dwamena is a teacher of Mathematics at Luton Sixth Form College. He has been teaching both IB and A level Mathematics (OCR and Edexcel) for the past 14 years. Paul Fannon is a teacher at the Stephen Perse Foundation (IB School of the Year 2010/11). He has nine years’ experience of teaching IB Mathematics from Studies to Further Mathematics, as well as Theory of Knowledge and A Levels (OCR). He is an examiner and has a background as a researcher in both the physical and biological sciences. Nick Fellows was a History teacher and head of department for many years. He is now a full-time examiner, moderator and INSET provider. He has also written several IB and A Level History textbooks and teacher materials.

Peter Hoeben has been a workshop leader and teacher for IB Biology. David James is Director of IB at Wellington College, UK, where he runs the Diploma and Middle Years Programmes. He has taught the IB for ten years, and is an IB workshop leader (training teachers on the revised syllabus). David was Head of English at Haileybury College, Hertford, an IB school, for five years. He has authored student study guides and teacher resources, and has written on a range of educational matters for newspapers and journals. Vesna Kadelburg is a teacher at the Stephen Perse Foundation (IB school of the year 2010/11). She has six years’ experience of teaching IB Mathematics at all levels. Whilst Head of Mathematics at Mander Portman Woodward College, she taught A Levels for all boards. She has represented both England and Serbia in international mathematics competitions and currently trains the UK mathematics team. Richard van de Lagemaat is the founder and Director of InThinking (www.inthinking.co.uk), an innovative educational consultancy service which provides quality training for teachers and administrators in IB World Schools. With more than 25 years’ experience in international education, Richard has been actively involved in teacher training and curriculum development since 1988. Ashby Merson-Davies has taught IB Biology for over 20 years. He has written a series of books which support the IB Biology programme. Caroline Meyrick is an experienced IB teacher and has delivered IB teacher training around the world.

Paul Guinness is a highly experienced author, teacher and examiner. Until recently he was Head of Geography at King’s College School, Wimbledon, an IB school in the UK that was named the Sunday Times International Baccalaureate School of the Year for 2009.

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John Stanley teaches Modern History at the Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkby Lonsdale, in the UK. He has been a History examiner. Peter Stimpson has 35 years’ experience in teaching Business Teaching Studies and Economics. He is a senior examiner for several major Shakespeare exam boards and also trains international teachers in syllabus Gibsonand examination skills. He is the development, teachingRex methods author of numerous Business and Management textbooks. Paperback Paperback with Key

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English Language and Literature

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A bestselling guide for Standard and Higher Level students of Language A Language and Literature for the IB Diploma.

Covers key concepts in language and literature studies in a lively and engaging way suited to IB Diploma students.

Annotated and deconstructed texts, highlighting media and author techniques.

Information and guidance on assessment, explaining the syllabus in practice.

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A clear, in-depth guide to studying Language A Literature for the IB Diploma.

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Higher Level Extension activities, providing differentiated material for HL students.

Written by experienced, practising IB English teachers.

Timed essay boxes, encouraging practice at writing under exam conditions.

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English B

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A practical and accessible guide to the English B syllabus (from 2011) for the IB Diploma, written by an experienced IB English teacher.

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Provides support for Standard and Higher level students.

Contains activities and authentic texts that develop the target skills (reading comprehension, speaking and writing).

Improves students’ intercultural awareness and understanding of global issues.

A comprehensive course organised according to the Core and Option topics in the IB Guide, including the HL literature component.

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The Word bank feature highlights key vocabulary in reading texts Features such as TIP and CAS provide guidance and ideas for the IB central core

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Written by practising IB teachers, this new series covers the three prescribed subjects for the IB 20th Century World History syllabus.

Offers in-depth coverage of the subject and contains a wide range of historical sources and practical advice on approaching the document-based Paper 1 examination.

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Each chapter contains questions in the margins to ensure that students develop the necessary understanding and skills to succeed in the examination.

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Covers the five Paper 2 topics of the IB 20th Century World History syllabus.

Divided into thematic sections, following the IB syllabus structure, and written in clear, accessible English.

Detailed study of both primary and secondary sources to develop students’ analytical skills.

A historiographical approach, introducing students to the key historical debates.

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Economics

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Economics for the IB Diploma Second Edition Ellie Tragakes

Offers comprehensive coverage of the Economics syllabus for the IB Diploma at both Standard and Higher Levels.

Provides an international perspective and in-depth coverage of all four sections of the syllabus.

Designed for class use and independent study, it presupposes no background knowledge and offers clear explanations of economic concepts using accessible language.

A Student CD-ROM provides high-quality supplementary materials, including extensive exam practice for Papers 1, 2 and 3 to help students develop their examination skills.

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A stimulating, student-centred coursebook offering comprehensive coverage of the Business and Management syllabus for the IB Diploma Programme, including Standard and Higher Level topics.

Links closely to the syllabus, following the same division into topics and with clear highlighting of Higher Level material.

Clear, simple language makes the text accessible to students of all abilities.

Emphasises an international dimension with numerous case studies, examples and data from countries around the world.

Exam-style questions at the end of each chapter offering valuable exam practice.

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Geography

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Geography for the NEW IB Diploma: Patterns and Change Paul Guinness

A lively, full-colour coursebook covering the four compulsory topics of the Core theme, Patterns and Change, in the Geography syllabus for the IB Diploma Programme.

Divided into thematic sections, closely following the IB syllabus structure and written in clear, accessible English.

Guides students through the Core topics, building geographical skills and making connections to other areas of the Geography course and to concepts in the Theory of Knowledge.

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An attractive, full-colour coursebook covering the seven topics of the Higher Level (HL) Extension syllabus in Geography for the IB Diploma.

Explores the HL theme, Global Interactions, emphasising the various scales at which topics can be studied (global, national, regional, local), and identifying and carefully explaining key global issues.

Guides students through the HL syllabus, building geographical skills and making connections to other areas of the Geography course and to concepts in the Theory of Knowledge.

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