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Skills in learning and studying are vital to ensure success in higher education study, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level, in university, college or in the workplace. This book provides direction for students on learning in a blended environment, and continuing professional development and work-based learning.
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Skills in learning and studying are vital to ensure success in higher education study, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level, in university, college or in the workplace. This book provides direction for students on learning in a blended environment, and continuing professional development and work-based learning.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9780566092336
- ISBN-10: 0566092336
- Artikelnr.: 28801075
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9780566092336
- ISBN-10: 0566092336
- Artikelnr.: 28801075
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sue Drew's long career in higher education began as an HE careers adviser. She became an educational developer, supporting academic staff in course development and quality review. This work included a focus on embedding key skills in the HE curriculum and developing student skills resources. Most recently she has been a Principal Lecturer in Education, teaching in the Education subject area at undergraduate and postgraduate level (including PhD supervision) and doing educational research. Rosie Bingham is a Senior Lecturer in Academic Practice. She initially worked as a primary school teacher then as an HE lecturer in Education, then became an educational developer, supporting academic colleagues in course planning, development and review. This work included a focus on embedding Personal Development Planning in the HE curriculum and developing students' skills. They are together or separately (sometimes with others) authors of: The Student Skills Guide, Second Edition; Developing Student Support Groups; Key Work Skills; The Student Guide to Making an Oral Presentation CD ROM; Key Skills Online: Intranet Support for Students CD ROM; all published by Gower.
Contents: Introduction
Writing essays and dissertations
Writing reports
Producing journals and portfolios (including diaries, blogs etc)
Giving a presentation, viva or being observed
Doing a project
Succeeding with exams (or tests)
Finding, using and analysing information and evidence
Plagiarism and referencing
Making notes
Presenting your work
making it look good
Discussions: face-to-face and on-line (in seminars, groups etc)
Working in a group or team
Dealing with other people
Action planning: identifying actions - making recommendations
Handling time and pressure
Solving problems and making decisions
Reflecting on your learning and experience (including feedback)
Personal/Professional Development Planning (PDP).
Writing essays and dissertations
Writing reports
Producing journals and portfolios (including diaries, blogs etc)
Giving a presentation, viva or being observed
Doing a project
Succeeding with exams (or tests)
Finding, using and analysing information and evidence
Plagiarism and referencing
Making notes
Presenting your work
making it look good
Discussions: face-to-face and on-line (in seminars, groups etc)
Working in a group or team
Dealing with other people
Action planning: identifying actions - making recommendations
Handling time and pressure
Solving problems and making decisions
Reflecting on your learning and experience (including feedback)
Personal/Professional Development Planning (PDP).
Contents: Introduction
Writing essays and dissertations
Writing reports
Producing journals and portfolios (including diaries, blogs etc)
Giving a presentation, viva or being observed
Doing a project
Succeeding with exams (or tests)
Finding, using and analysing information and evidence
Plagiarism and referencing
Making notes
Presenting your work
making it look good
Discussions: face-to-face and on-line (in seminars, groups etc)
Working in a group or team
Dealing with other people
Action planning: identifying actions - making recommendations
Handling time and pressure
Solving problems and making decisions
Reflecting on your learning and experience (including feedback)
Personal/Professional Development Planning (PDP).
Writing essays and dissertations
Writing reports
Producing journals and portfolios (including diaries, blogs etc)
Giving a presentation, viva or being observed
Doing a project
Succeeding with exams (or tests)
Finding, using and analysing information and evidence
Plagiarism and referencing
Making notes
Presenting your work
making it look good
Discussions: face-to-face and on-line (in seminars, groups etc)
Working in a group or team
Dealing with other people
Action planning: identifying actions - making recommendations
Handling time and pressure
Solving problems and making decisions
Reflecting on your learning and experience (including feedback)
Personal/Professional Development Planning (PDP).







