Study Skills for your Masters in Teaching and Learning
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Developing Pedagogy
Developing Pedagogy
February 2010 | 128 pages | Learning Matters
A practical guide for all teachers embarking on their Masters in Teaching and Learning (MTL), this book begins by encouraging the reader to identify their own learning style and engage in different study methods, and goes on to explore higher level study skills and academic writing. The research required at Masters level is broken down and guidance is given on how to select, approach and interpret data. The final chapter discusses the real-life issues surrounding studying for a Masters while also embarking on a new career.
Introduction
Theories, models and learning styles
Developing higher-level study skills
Developing higher-level academic writing skills
Introduction to research
Research methodologies
Developing critical analysis skills
Assessment
The practicalities of studying in the 21st century
Strong text to aid research for stretching and challenging able students
HCPS, South Essex College
May 11, 2016
a very useful collection of all essential themes/issues and ideas
Department of Education, Newman University College
April 19, 2012
I already had a copy of this book. It is a shame the MTL is not contuing but this book can be used for other MA courses
Education, Liverpool John Moores University
December 22, 2011