How to improve your assignment results [electronic resource] / Colin Neville.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Open UP study skillsPublication details: Maidenhead : McGraw Hill Open University Press, 2009.Description: vii, 170 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780335237654 (e-book)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 22
LOC classification:
  • LB2369
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in printed form ISBN 9780335234370
Summary: This text helps students to understand the comments that they receive on their essays and improve their essay results accordingly. Covering areas such as what tutors are looking for in essays and how to interpret results, the text focuses on seven common weaknesses that students can understand and improve upon. Are you puzzled by tutor comments on your assignments? Do you want to improve your grades but aren't sure how? Do you want help but don't know where to go or who to ask? If so, then this book will save the day! It will help any student to understand the comments they receive on their assignments and improve their assignment results. The book focuses on the common weaknesses that lecturers highlight when they write comments such as: `You have not answered the question' `Your work is more descriptive than critical' `You did not tell me anything new' `Your English is weak; it was difficult to follow your arguments'And by understanding what tutors are looking for in essays, students can quickly learn how to improve their assignment structures, the language they use, and their referencing skills in order to raise their grades. There is also a vital section on how to be more creative in assignments as well as a chapter on where to go for more help. This is an essential companion for all students who are not sure how to address the assignment feedback raised by their lecturer. It is also key reading for those who give feedback to students.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 166-167) and index.

This text helps students to understand the comments that they receive on their essays and improve their essay results accordingly. Covering areas such as what tutors are looking for in essays and how to interpret results, the text focuses on seven common weaknesses that students can understand and improve upon. Are you puzzled by tutor comments on your assignments? Do you want to improve your grades but aren't sure how? Do you want help but don't know where to go or who to ask? If so, then this book will save the day! It will help any student to understand the comments they receive on their assignments and improve their assignment results. The book focuses on the common weaknesses that lecturers highlight when they write comments such as: `You have not answered the question' `Your work is more descriptive than critical' `You did not tell me anything new' `Your English is weak; it was difficult to follow your arguments'And by understanding what tutors are looking for in essays, students can quickly learn how to improve their assignment structures, the language they use, and their referencing skills in order to raise their grades. There is also a vital section on how to be more creative in assignments as well as a chapter on where to go for more help. This is an essential companion for all students who are not sure how to address the assignment feedback raised by their lecturer. It is also key reading for those who give feedback to students.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9780335234370

Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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