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Keys to College Studying (2nd Edition) By Carol CarterJoyce BishopJudy BlockSarah Kravits ( Prentice Hall )
Release Date: 2006-03-01
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Product Description
ForStudy Skills or academically-oriented Student Success courses. This proven student success author team has updated its study skills text to extend the depth of core coverage while increasing the relevance and usefulness of the material. In addition to a comprehensive treatment of study skills, Keys to College Studying integrates a definitive theme of active thinking throughout the text and exercises. This theme builds will, skill, and self-management abilities -- i.e., students' ability to develop skills, strengthen the will to learn, and monitor and manage their progress. This theme enhances student involvement, understanding, and motivation. End-of-chapter exercises, as well as new in-chapter exercises, link to and reinforce the theme. Students and Faculty alike are encouraged to visit the central website for all Keys franchise materials, www.carterkeys.com, where you can correspond with the author team, view their speaking calendar, benefit from current articles, and more!
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Good Book for Students
I recommend this book for any students in high school or college, teaches you important study skills, a good book also for anyone returning to college who is older and has been out of school for awhile.
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Keys to College Studying
I needed this book for school and even though I got the book used it was in wonderful, like new shape. Thank you for your service. I will be ordering more often.
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Very helpful and user-friendly
Very helpful and user-friendly; writing style flows well, exercises are well instructed. I'm glad my instructor chose this book.
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All students should read this book! ( maimiea )
Very informative. Great excercises and current ideas and suggestions. Many ways of acclimating yourself to your studies are common sense.
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Using the book as the Professor ( gn@gaylasgarden.com )
I teach a class called "Skills For Professional Development." I use this book for this class because it contains all the key elements not only for studying purposes, but also because it discusses, in length, important topics such as time management, family support, and plagarism issues. While parts of the book may seem like simple common sense, for older students just now returning to college, they are helpful reminders to get them back into the swing of things. Great book used for this particular class.
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