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Study Skills for Geography, Earth and Environmental Science Students, Third Edition

Pauline Kneale


Paperback
£15.99

ISBN: 9781444120967
Published: 29/04/2011
Extent: 320 pp
Illustrations: 22


 
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Summary:

There are moments in everyone's degree when you are expected to do something unfamiliar and daunting - present a seminar, go on a fieldtrip, create a wiki page, lead a lab team - and how to do it or what to expect is unclear. Studying at university requires a different approach from studying at school and this book explains this transition. Packed with practical hints, study tips, short cuts, real-life examples and careers advice, this book will prove invaluable throughout your geography, earth science or environmental science degree.


Designed for all geography, earth science and environmental science students, this book provides guidance on:




  • time management and effective research

  • constructing essays and creating arguments

  • giving presentations confidently

  • undertaking fieldwork and laboratory work

  • avoiding plagiarism and citing references correctly

  • using e-technologies such as blogs and your university's VLE

  • online assessment and peer feedback.



This guide also explains the role of the academic and how it differs from that of a school teacher, and prepares you for the world of work by showing how the skills you learn at university today can be used in your career choice of tomorrow.



  • A wider scope means the book is now also suitable for earth scientists and environmental science students

  • More on laboratory work benefits physical geographers

  • An expanded fieldwork chapter shows students how to get the most from this type of research

  • More on project management at university and how to apply this in the world of work helps students understand this transition

  • Updated information on plagiarism explains this issue clearly

  • Bullet points, top tips and boxed features ensure the book is a lively read and thought-bubbles provide humour and advice from real students

  • Discussion of using e-technologies such as blogs and wikis


Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Study skills - why bother?
Reflection skills, reviewing and evaluating, adding value to your degree
Threshold concepts – difficult things
Maximizing free time
Researching in libraries and online
Effective reading
Making effective notes
Plagiarism and ethical behaviour
Creativity - Innovation
Chapter 10: Thinking
Constructing an argument
Listening
Oral presentations
Discussion
Researching and writing in teams: it’s fun and efficient
Acknowledging references and other sources
Effective essay skills
Practical reports, laboratory and field notebooks
Reviewing a book
Abstracts and executive summaries
Dissertations
Revision skills
Examinations
Field-classes and fieldwork
Presenting field sketches, sketch maps and data
Posters and stands
Jobs and careers for GEES graduates
‘Of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax ...’ GEES Essentials
Try This, crossword and quiz answers
Index


About the Author(s):

Pauline Kneale, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, UK


Readership:
Undergraduate geography textbook


Reviews:

"Kneale's guide provides a useful and imaginative guide to good practice in the skills required for geographical learning whilst recognizing the individuality of student learning experiences. Its style is refreshing, combining serious points with light relief."

Lindsay McEwan, AREA

"This book is essential for anyone who is doing geography. It is especially useful for improving essay skills, but also covers things like presentation skills and debating skills. It has a lot of little tasks to help you improve too, so it's not just mindless reading."

Amazon reviewer

'I had a copy of the previous edition, but I loaned it to a student and it never came back. It was that good!'
Dr Steve Gurney, Senior Lecturer in Geomorphology, University of Reading, UK

"This is my study skills book of preference because students enjoy using it. The book provides an invaluable first reference for GEES students throughout their undergraduate journey, helpign them to study more effectively and to prepare them for employment."

Times Higher Education


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