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About Kate Williams
Kate Williams manages Upgrade, the Study Advice Service at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She has worked with students from Foundation to PhD and has written a range of books and materials on study skills and is also the Series Editor for Pocket Study Skills.
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PART I: BEING 'CRITICAL' AT UNIVERSITY 1. What 'Being Critical' Means 2. Ask Strategic Questions 3. What Tutors Are Looking For 4. Descriptive V Critical PART II: BEING CRITICAL IN RESEARCH AND READING 5. Where To Start? 6. All Sorts Of Sources 7. Is It Relevant? 8. Is It Reliable? PART III: BEING CRITICAL IN WRITING 9. Plan Your Answer 10. Write For Your Reader 11. Writing Skills For Critical Writing 12. Conclusions And Introductions
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