This book examines student presentations as a genre of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), and analyses the elements of speech and audience accommodation which make a successful presentation.
First published in 1992, Experiential Learning was written to explore in detail the ways in which the assessment and accreditation of prior and current experiential learning (APEL) was being practised in higher education, further education, community and voluntary provision, training organisations and employment, in provision for the unemployed, youth training schemes, and for updating and retraining.
Success with Languages is designed to help all students develop the skills they need to become an effective language learner and to make the most of language study.
A Concise Guide to Writing a Thesis or Dissertation provides clear, succinct, and intentional guidelines about organizing and writing a thesis or dissertation.
This book is intended for healthcare professionals, biomedical researchers, health policy experts, and graduate students who frequently write and publish scientific manuscripts in peer reviewed journals.
**Author Paul Penn is the 2021 Winner of the Higher Education Psychology Teacher of the Year Award**This book provides a vital guide for students to key study skills that are instrumental in success at university, covering time management, academic reading and note-taking, academic integrity, preparation of written assignments, teamwork and presentations.
The book covers all the important aspects of research methodology, and addresses the specific requirements of engineering students, such as methods and tools, in detail.
Barron's ACT Premium Study Guide with 6 Practice Tests provides online practice, customizable study plans, and expert advice from experienced teachers who know the test.
Winner of the 2022 Textbook Excellence Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA)This clear and concise book demystifies the process of writing in APA style and format.
Die besten wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse und Erkenntnisse kommen nicht zur Geltung, wenn sie die Adressaten nicht erreichen oder missverstanden werden.
If you are new to linguistics as a subject and beginning a course at undergraduate or sixth-form level, How to Study Linguistics is the ideal introduction and companion to your studies.
This edited volume explores institutional responses, equity in open education, and the future of higher education in a post-pandemic world, offering valuable insights into effective pedagogical practices and policy recommendations to sustain the advancements made during the pandemic.
Written to help international students write essays and reports for their English-language university courses, this key title covers the essentials needed to achieve academic writing success.
The Generic Qualitative Approach to a Dissertation in the Social Sciences: A Step by Step Guide is a practical guide for the graduate students and faculty planning and executing a generic qualitative dissertation in the social sciences.
This book provides qualitative scholars, particularly those in self-study, with timely research and practical resources for applying critical friendship as a research tool.
This book takes students step-by-step through the process of planning and writing a reflective essay, beginning with crucial guidance on planning and structure.