This text is designed to help students capitalize on their time studying for a degree and includes advice on teaching-learning situations; putting resources to work; aiming high in revision and exams; and looking after yourself.
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"...at the digestible end of the spectrum of academic style and language - the 11 chapters all stand alone in their own right and are easy to dip into, but they also work well together as a collection." - ROOF
Phil Race has spent much of the last 30 years helping students to maximise their potential. Originally a scientist, he progressively developed a keen interest in the processes of teaching, learning and asessment. He is author or co-author of a wide range of books and articles in these areas. He is Emeritus Professor of Educational Development of the University of Glamorgan, and now works part-time as Course Director of the University of Durham Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education, spending the rest of his time travelling throughout the UK and New Zealand leading staff-development workshops for lecturers, and study-skills development sessions for their students.
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