A guide to learning independently
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A guide to learning independently
Open University Press, 1998 , longman, 1998
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780335203666
内容説明
This new edition of A Guide to Learning Independently will empower you to develop the necessary skills to survive as an informed, independent, and versatile student in the 21st century. The book will help you to:
* Understand yourself and the ways in which you learn and study
* Plan and concentrate on your study commitments
* Adapt to independent study within a formal institution such as a university
* Formulate effective strategies for remembering information
* Use and evaluate research material
* Make the most of libraries and other sources of information available to you
* Understand and make the best use of lectures
* Participate confidently in discussion groups
* Develop and improve your writing
A Guide to Learning Independently will change the way you think about learning, and it will transform the ways in which you learn and study.
目次
Preface
You
Planning when and how you study
Becoming an independent student
Asking your own questions
Learning and remembering
Choosing and analysing a topic
Researching a topic
Using libraries and other information sources
Reading
Listening to lectures
Participating in discussion groups
Developing your writing
Writing essays
Writing scientific reports
Bibliography
Index.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780582811706
内容説明
This best-selling book provides students with the skills & confidence to succeed at study. It empowers students to develop and learn so they become informed and independent learners. "A Guide to Learning Independently" will change the way you think about learning and transform the ways in which you learn and study.
目次
List of tables Thanks Preface to the third edition Read this first! 1. You 2. Planning When and How You Study 3. Becoming an Independent Student 4. Asking Your Own Questions 5. Learning and Remembering 6. Choosing and Analysing a Topic 7. Researching a Topic 8. Using Libraries and Other Information Sources 9. Reading 10. Listening to Lectures 11. Participating in Discussion Groups 12. Developing Your Writing 13. Writing Essays 14. Writing Scientific Reports 15. Using Conventions 16. Learning From Evaluation Appendix: Discrimination - sexist language and attitude Quotation sources Reference books Index
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