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Klappentext With increased teaching and administration duties, finding the time needed to coach your students on the core skills necessary to complete a successful psychology degree may not always be easy.To help address this problem, this highly accessible guide is designed to help your students' meet the challenges and reap the rewards of their degree by introducing a range of study skills and providing them with ways to practice those skills. It includes:- Learning outcomes at the beginning of each chapter to highlight key areas- Text boxes throughout to reaffirm understanding- Numerous examples and illustrations - Exercises and learning aids to enable practice of important skillsHelping you to meet a range of study skills, this book tells you how to get the most from your lectures, exam preparation and project development, right through to contemplating and investigating future career options. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction So You Want To Do a Psychology Degree? Managing Yourself and Others Doing Psychology Teaching Situations Assessments Using Resources Effectively The Psychology Project Future Directions
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Introduction
So You Want To Do a Psychology Degree?
Managing Yourself and Others
Doing Psychology
Teaching Situations
Assessments
Using Resources Effectively
The Psychology Project
Future Directions
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"Freeman and Stone describe study skills for psychology students in Britain based around the themes of organization, communication, and reflection- needing to be organized, reflection on what was learned, and being receptive to the communication of ideas. They present an overview of the psychology degree, ways to manage relationships, time, and personal issues; explanations of research and the scientific method; how to be prepared in classroom and other learning situations and assessments; how to use resources; projects and dissertations; and careers. References are incorporated within the text." Reference & Research Book News 20061010