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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Sources and useful references for tutors


Buzan, Tony (1982) Use Your Head. Ariel Books. London.
Collinson, D.J (1982) Writing English. Pan Books. Pp.161–163.
Devine, Thomas G. (1987) Teaching Study Skills, a Guide for Teachers, 2nd ed. Allyn
and Bacon Inc. London.
Dunleavy, Patrick (1986) Studying for a Degree in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Macmillan Education. London.
Gibbs, Graham (1982) Teaching Students to Learn: a Student Centred Approach. OU
Press.
Gibbs, Graham (1982) 147 Ideas for Non-Traditional Teaching. Oxford Polytechnic.
P.N.L. Study Guides. How to Write Essays: Suggestions for Teaching Essay Writing.
Educational Development Service for the Polytechnic of North London.
Robinson, H. Alan (1983) Teaching Reading, Writing and Study Strategies: the
Content Areas. 3rd ed. Allyn and Bacon Inc. London.
Rowntree, D (1970) Learn How to Study. MacDonald and James.
Rubin, D (1983) Teaching Reading and Study Skills in Content Areas. Holt, Reinhart
and Winston. London.
Northedge, A (1982) The Social Sciences Foundation Course (D102). Open University
Press.

OU Publications:
Cole, S and Woodward, K (1986) Returning to Study with the Social Sciences: a
Tutors’ Pack. Open University, East Midlands.
Open University, Preparing for the Social Sciences Foundation Course (there are also
preparatory packages in Arts, Mathematics, Science and Technology).
Simpson, O. All Together: a Guide and Resource Pack for Group Counselling Activities
at the Study Centre. Open University Press.
Coats, M. (1991) Open Teaching Toolkit: Learning How to Learn. Open University
Press.

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