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Cambridge University Press is a leading publisher for the IB Diploma, offering up-to-date resources that draw on an unparalleled level of expertise. Written by specialists for students and teachers of the IB Diploma Programme, our best-selling titles help to inspire, motivate and focus students to success in their education.
If your school does not cover some of the areas in the Health and Physical Education for the Australian Curriculum, we offer an Alternate Version as a digital only option. In this Alternate Version, selected content has been reframed in some chapters.
Watch our workshop "Aiming high in the HPE classroom" presented by Glenn Amezdroz
A SECOND EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR THE NEW CURRICULUM
Engage today’s Queensland science students with a resource package that effectively addresses the curriculum with fresh local content, a wide range of activities and innovative digital capabilities as it prepares Years 7–10 students for the new QCE science syllabuses.
For more information head to cambridge.edu.au/education/science
Songs of Ourselves: The University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) Anthology of Poetry in English. This book contains work by more than 100 poets from all parts of the English-speaking world. Stories of Ourselves: The University of Cambridge International Examinations Anthology of Stories in English. This is a set text for Cambridge International Examinations Literature in English courses at IGCSE,O Level ,AS Level and A Level. The anthology contains stories by writers from many different counties and cultures.
A SECOND EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR THE NEW CURRICULUM
Supporting teachers in delivering engaging, local content to guide and encourage their Year 7 to 10 students as they explore the shaping of the modern world and the various challenges faced by humanity today.
Preview our interactive resources in this short video demonstration:
Watch our webinar on inquiry and cognition in the history classroom for years 7-10:
Treating ancient plays as living drama.
Translated from the original Greek, Cambridge Translations for Greek Drama aims to bring students of Classical Civilisation and Drama courses as close as possible to the playwright's original words and intentions.
Developing critical thinking skills.
Detailed and practical examples of successful classroom practice, demonstrating how Shakespeare’s language and dramaturgy can be studied closely in ways that students ...
Asking the big questions in life.