Learning strategies for allied health students

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Learning strategies for allied health students

Susan Marcus Palau, Marilyn Meltzer

Saunders/Elsevier, c2007

Rev. ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315) and index

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Description

Dozens of step-by-step strategies help you improve your skills in areas such as reading comprehension, writing, math, and studying. With this book, you'll build your vocabulary, understand basic mathematics and solve word problems, take effective notes, manage study time, and raise your test scores. You'll also learn to organize your ideas so you can write more clearly and effectively for school and work-related reports. Fifteen reading selections taken from health care textbooks let you practice the strategies you've learned. A variety of exercises offer practice with the same kinds of assignments you'll encounter at school. An answer key allows you to check your work. A vocabulary chapter introduces the medical and non-medical terms you need to know. A glossary offers rapid, at-a-glance access to important terms.

Table of Contents

UNIT I Reading Strategies 1. Identifying the Three Levels of Understanding 2. Recognizing Details 3. Developing Vocabulary 4. Monitoring and Improving Comprehension 5. Reading the Textbook UNIT II Writing Strategies 6. Organizing Ideas 7. Writing the First Draft 8. Rewriting the Final Draft UNIT III Mathematics Strategies 9. Learning Computation Skills 10. Understanding Algebra, Geometry, and the Metric System 11. Solving Word Problems UNIT IV Study Strategies 12. Managing Time 13. Learning Active Listening Skills 14. Taking Notes 15. Improving Test Scores UNIT V Reading Selections References Glossary Answer Key Index

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