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Taylor & Francis Ltd Study A Guide to Effective Learning Revision and Examination Techniques by Robert Barrass
Part 1 Accepting Responsibility for your Learning 1. Study: Rules for the Game; Why Study? Are All your Subjects Interesting? Do you Study Effectively? Study Skills 2. Look After Yourself; Looking After Yourself; Keeping Fit for Study 3. Make Good Use of your Time; Accept Responsibility for your Learning; Organise your Year; Organise your Week; Organise your Day; Concentrate During Hours of Study Part 2 Student Centred Learning 4. Listen and Learn; Being There; The Value of Lecturers in Study; Make Notes as you Listen; After the Lecture; Get the Most out of your Group Work; Writing Paper and Storage Materials 5. Think and Learn; Organise and Select; How to Remember; Use your Knowledge; Exercise your Mind 6. Observe and Learn; Difficulties in the Way of Accurate Observation; Make Notes as you Observe; Results of the Analysis of Data; Preparing a Report on an Investigation 7. Read and Learn; Decide what to Read; Decide How to Read; Make Notes as you Read; Understand and Select; Get to Know Useful Sources of Information 8. Write and Learn 9. Express Yourself 10. Working on a Special Study Part 3 Revision and Examination Techniques 11. Preparing for Tests and Examinations; Consider What is Expected of You; Use Appropriate Text Books; Look at Syllabuses and Course Guides; Look at Recent Question Papers; Plan Answers to Examination Questions; Prepare Revision Aids from your Notes; Test Yourself; Plan your Revision 12. Taking Tests and Examinations; Taking Tests as Part of Course work; Taking Examinationsshow more