Description
It will likely appeal to the strategically-oriented / instrumental student through its regular linkage to employers' psychometric tests. It sidesteps all the gobbledegook and baggage of 'Critical Thinking', and presents the concept as something anyone can and does do - 'Critical Thinking' so often seems to divorce / annoy / mystify students .' - Nick Endacott, head of study skills at Middlesex University, UK 'The three-part structure is very clear and the chapter headings are worded in the most student-friendly and practical style possible. Each part follows a similar pattern that is highly appropriate, beginning with the 'what . .? ' and ending with two excellent sections that make clear to students how the chapter contents will improve their academic work and their employability.' - Jeanne Godfrey, bestselling study skills author
About the Author
Bryan Greetham was educated at the universities of Kent and Sussex, UK. He holds a PhD in moral philosophy from the University of Newcastle, Australia. He is the author of How to Write Better Essays, How to Write Your Undergraduate Dissertation and Thinking Skills for Professionals.
Reviews
This accessible and cleverly designed book will give all students the tools to sharpen their thinking, generate new insights, and be more creative. * Nicholas Jackson, University of Leeds, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781137502087
Author Bryan Greetham
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 510g