Variant title |
Fifty three interesting ways of helping your students to study |
Abstract |
If you teach adults, 53 Interesting Ways of Helping Your Students to Study is designed to help you. It provides practical suggestions, each tried and tested, for helping students to improve their learning in class and at home. The authors demonstrate how educators can effectively support students through the whole learning process: beginning to study; planning one's studying; studying through reading; taking notes; writing; learning with others; using library resources; revision; and exams. Whether you're new to teaching and keen to develop good strategies, or more experienced and looking to expand your repertoire, 53 Interesting Ways of Helping Your Students to Study is a handy guide to keep on your desk. |
General note | "Based on an earlier edition by Trevor Habeshaw, Sue Habeshaw and Graham Gibbs, first published in 1987 by Technical and Educational Services Ltd. Revised and updated for this edition by Hannah Strawson."--T.p. verso. |
General note | Originally published as part of a series titled: "Interesting ways to teach."--Foreword. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN | 9781743311592 (pbk) |
ISBN | 1743311591 (pbk) |