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Silvia, Paul J.; Delaney, Peter F.; Marcovitch, Stuart – APA Books, 2017
With more than 115,000 psychology majors graduating each year, it is an understatement to say that competition is fierce. Whether you plan to go to graduate school or to enter the world of work, a decent GPA is not enough to make you stand out. So, how can you gain a competitive edge? Like a trusted advisor, this book steers you to the experiences…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychology, Majors (Students), Job Skills
Andres, Susan; Pine, Felicity – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2012
In nine cohesive chapters, "Success in School" covers the essential skills and strategies that are prerequisites to student success: how to promote a positive attitude, how to organize a work space, how to manage time, how to heighten reading comprehension, how to take notes, how to study for exams, how to approach and complete writing…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Reading Comprehension, Reference Materials, Language Skills
ACT, Inc., 2008
At the foundation of the Educational Planning and Assessment System (EPAS) programs are ACT's College Readiness Standards. The Standards offer learning strategies that are likely to help students meet state standards and acquire the more advanced concepts associated with higher EPAS test scores and, more importantly, increased college readiness.…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, School Readiness, State Standards, Learning Strategies
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Hulbert, Jack E. – Business Education Forum, 1980
Recommendations for effective writing are presented: (1) Identify the purposes of your message; (2) keep your reader in mind--interests, needs, goals, and personality; (3) assess information required to reach your objective; (4) consider the most effective order of presentation; (5) proofread and revise; and (6) practice to become perfect. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Needs Assessment, Writing Skills
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DeBakey, Selma – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1979
Gives suggestions to operating room nurses on how to write for publication. (MKM)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Nurses, Periodicals, Publications
Konkle, Bruce E. – Quill and Scroll, 2003
Notes that using words effectively and creatively make for interesting reading. Explains 19 oxymorons scholastic journalists might use. Proposes that some students may use oxymorons to try to make sense out of the strange world of words that are used for communication. (PM)
Descriptors: Language Usage, Scholastic Journalism, Secondary Education, Semantics
Novelli, Joan – Instructor, 2001
Six ideas for writing autobiographies with elementary school students include: model the writing process to get students started; read examples of autobiographies; brainstorm writing ideas; free-write the first draft; edit and revise; and publish the stories. Suggestions for mini-lessons are included. A student reproducible offers an editing…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Childrens Writing, Elementary Education, Writing Instruction
Harvey, Gordon – 1998
Addressed to students with some, little, or no training in writing with sources, this booklet is an introduction to the conventions of writing with sources at the college level. Sections of the booklet are: (1) "Integrating Sources into a Paper"; (2) "Citing Sources"; (3) "Misuse of Sources" (including plagiarism,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Plagiarism, Research Papers (Students), Writing (Composition)
Thao, Cheu; Robson, Barbara – 1982
A workbook in the Roman alphabet for Hmong speakers begins with exercises in basic shape recognition and reproduction and contains a variety of exercises in printing, recognizing, and combining upper and lower case letters. (MSE)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Handwriting, Letters (Alphabet), Workbooks
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Palumbo, Roberta M. – Exercise Exchange, 1977
Recommends a process by which students learn to revise their own papers using a series of guidelines and questions. (TJ)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
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Technology Teacher, 1991
Each technology learning activity describes context and lists objectives, needed materials and equipment, student assignment, and evaluation questions. (SK)
Descriptors: Advertising, Learning Activities, Radio, Science Projects
Wyse, Dominic – SAGE Publications (CA), 2007
Whether you are returning to studying after a break, or need help adjusting your writing skills to meet the needs of your education course, this practical, down-to-earth guide will help you improve your literacy skills. Aimed specifically at students in education courses, this book uses examples of students' work to highlight common problems, and…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Guides, Language Usage, Reading Materials
Karetnikova, Inga – 1990
Designed to guide students through the process of writing a film script, this book is an analysis of eight classic screenplays and one novel written in cinematic style, which may serve as models for screenwriting. Each chapter in the book, except the last, is devoted to one script emphasizing a certain aspect of screenwriting. The focus is on how…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, Film Study, Higher Education
Caswell, Donald – 1990
The goal of persuasive writing is to move the reader to action or to get the reader to refrain from action, and most of the secrets of persuasion can work either way. To get readers to take action, a writer has to appeal to the emotions as much as possible. To get readers to refrain from action, a writer must appeal to the intellect. The secrets…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Persuasive Discourse, Writing Evaluation, Writing Improvement
Krueger, Ralph R. – 1983
This manual is intended for instructors who wish to help students improve their writing skills. Part 1 of the manual which is divided into three sections details reasons why students have problems with writing, and includes examples of some faulty constructions. The final section includes: (1) a summary of strategies for improving student writing;…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Geography, Higher Education, Writing Exercises
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