Higher Still Physics

Higher Still Physics by Geoff Cackett, published by Oxford University Press on January 14, 1999, is a comprehensive resource designed for students preparing for the Higher grade of the new qualifications framework. This third edition updates the classic Higher Core Physics, offering clear and concise explanations tailored to the curriculum. With a total of 296 pages, the book includes essential features such as topic tests for regular assessment and a variety of practice questions sourced from past papers, ensuring students are well-prepared for their exams.
Readers will find that Higher Still Physics focuses on key concepts in science and physics, making it an invaluable tool for both classroom learning and independent study. The inclusion of official approval from the Higher Still Development Unit underscores its alignment with educational standards. This edition is structured to facilitate understanding and retention of complex topics, providing a solid foundation for students aiming to excel in their physics studies.
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From August 1999 the Higher Still Programme will be introduced into schools and colleges. This book brings the classic favourite Higher Core Physics right up to date for the Higher grade of the new qualifications framework. It features clear, concise explanations and two brand new elements to enable better preparation for the exam: topic tests to provide regular assessment, and numerous practice questions drawn from past papers. The Higher Still Development Unit have given the book their official approval, and the cover carries their logo
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