Essential Study Skills for Health and Social Care e-bog
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For students on professional Health and Social Care courses there is a requirement that they can write coherently and concisely, use information efficiently and effectively and confidently present their viewpoints and recommendations about practice to their colleagues. Essential Study Skills for Health and Social Care enables the undergraduate student to develop personal, professional and educa...
E-bog
93,45 DKK
Forlag
Reflect Press
Udgivet
24 september 2008
Længde
160 sider
Genrer
Social welfare and social services
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781906052386
For students on professional Health and Social Care courses there is a requirement that they can write coherently and concisely, use information efficiently and effectively and confidently present their viewpoints and recommendations about practice to their colleagues. Essential Study Skills for Health and Social Care enables the undergraduate student to develop personal, professional and educational skills so that they can have confidence in their ability to perform both academically and in practice. This comprehensive resource covers a wide range of topics including: IT skills; Exam techniques, report and essay writing; Presentations and public speaking; Learning in groups and teams; Profiles and portfolios; Research skills; Critical thinking, analysis and reflection; CVs and interview techniques. Student learning is supported by student scenarios, examples, activities, end-of-chapter quizzes, references and further reading. This book is an essential text for students who are undertaking courses at certificate, Foundation Degree, diploma and degree level. The editors and authors have paid particular attention to the essential study skills requirements within those levels as outlined in the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) guidelines. This book provides study and skills support for all students in the health and social care professions including nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, radiologists, psychologists, healthcare support workers, foundation degree students, childcare students, youth workers, probation workers and sports sciences students.