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Original Articles

Studying for the Future

Pages 207-227 | Published online: 03 Aug 2010
 

New conditions in higher education mean that the traditional advice on study skills now has to be extended. In addition to teaching traditional study skills, students need guidance on how to work together and learn from each other, and on using new technology. In this paper this analysis is applied to four topics central to the study skills literature: reading, note-taking, academic writing, and revising for examinations.

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