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The study skills handbook

By: Publication details: London Palgrave Macmillan 2013Description: 421P viii PBISBN:
  • 9781137289254
DDC classification:
  • 378.170281 COT
Contents:
Table of Contents: Introduction. PART A: Self Efficacy: Managing Your Success as a Student. 1. Success as a Student. 2. Gaining the Most from Your Course. 3. Employability and Planning Towards Your Future 4. Successful Study: Intelligence, Strategy and Personalised Learning 5. The C-R-E-A-M Strategy for Learning 6. Time Management as a Student 7. Managing Stress and Wellbeing PART B: Academic, People and Task Management Skills 8. Working with Others: Collaborative Study 9. Developing Cultural Competence. 10. Reading and Note-Making. 11. Researching and Managing Information for Study. 12. Critical Thinking. 13. Writing at University Level 14. Developing Your Academic Writing. 15. Writing Essays 16. Managing Assignments: Projects, Reports, Case Studies and Dissertations 17. Devising Your Exam Strategy 18. Memory. Appendices Answers to Activities References Index.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction.
PART A: Self Efficacy: Managing Your Success as a Student.
1. Success as a Student.
2. Gaining the Most from Your Course.
3. Employability and Planning Towards Your Future
4. Successful Study: Intelligence, Strategy and Personalised Learning
5. The C-R-E-A-M Strategy for Learning
6. Time Management as a Student
7. Managing Stress and Wellbeing
PART B: Academic, People and Task Management Skills
8. Working with Others: Collaborative Study
9. Developing Cultural Competence.
10. Reading and Note-Making.
11. Researching and Managing Information for Study.
12. Critical Thinking.
13. Writing at University Level
14. Developing Your Academic Writing.
15. Writing Essays
16. Managing Assignments: Projects, Reports, Case Studies and Dissertations
17. Devising Your Exam Strategy
18. Memory.
Appendices
Answers to Activities
References
Index.

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