
Returning to Study
Stuart Powell(Author)
Open University Press
Published on 1. July 1999
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978-0-335-23257-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Are you: - thinking about returning to college or university? - wondering how to reconcile the demands of career and study? - looking for ways to sharpen up your study skills and make the most of your course of study?If so, then look no further.This sympathetic book has been written specifically for professional people returning to study. Returning to study as an adult learner may seem a daunting and intimidating experience but as Stuart Powell shows, this need not be the case. With an emphasis on enabling students to make the most of the courses in which they participate, the book provides practical guidance and strategies to increase confidence, enhance skills and develop critical awareness and creativity. The book draws upon the experiences of students in a wide range of disciplines from social work to engineering to provide essential support for any professional person studying in higher education.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-335-23257-4 (9780335232574)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Professor Stuart Powell trained as a teacher and worked in schools as a class teacher and head teacher before returning to study as a mature student. Since moving into higher education, he has taught students returning to study at University level in a number of disciplines and has researched aspects of critical thinking and ways of learning.
Content
Preface
Introduction
Thinking and learning
Working and communicating with others
Effective reading and listening
Planning to write
Effective writing
Writing a dissertation or report
Conclusion
References
Index.
Introduction
Thinking and learning
Working and communicating with others
Effective reading and listening
Planning to write
Effective writing
Writing a dissertation or report
Conclusion
References
Index.