This classic introduction to the techniques of research and the art of expression is used widely in historiography courses, but is also appropriate for writing and research methods courses in other departments. Barzun and Graff thoroughly cover every aspect of research, from the selection of a topic through the gathering, analysis, writing, revision, and publication of findings. This edition focuses on writing and critical thinking skills.
Get your best grades with this International AS and A Level Geography Revision Guide. - Manage your own revision with step-by-step support from experienced examiners Garrett Nagle and Paul Guinness - Use specific case studies to improve your knowledge of geographical patterns, processes and changes - Get the top marks by applying geographical terms accurately with the help of definitions and key words Use the Revision Guide to prepare for the big day: - Plan and pace your revision with the revision planner - Use the expert tips to clarify key points - Avoid making typical mistakes with expert advice.
Revision Lessons - You'll Love to Teach Highly Motivating Lessons That Give Students Tools. Skills, and Strategies to Make Meaningful Revisions—and Empower Them as Writers. Revision is a challenge for many writers—especially student writers. In this essential resource, two veteran teachers share the lively and motivating lessons they've created to help students tackle the challenge of revision. Lesson topics include identifying and targeting a focus for revision, organization, diction and sentence structure, conventions, and more. This classroom-tested approach makes teaching revision manageable for teachers and meaningful for students. For use with Grades 6 & Up.