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Surviving Your First Year at University: A Student Toolkit (Paperback): Catherine O'Connor, Liz Thomas Surviving Your First Year at University: A Student Toolkit (Paperback)
Catherine O'Connor, Liz Thomas
R473 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R122 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Going to University is an exciting time but it can also feel scary and overwhelming. This excellent guide helps demystify some of the technicalities, so students can easily navigate the system... Recommended reading for anyone keen to make the most of this brilliant life opportunity."Lynda Brady, Pro Vice Chancellor (Student Experience), Edge Hill University, UK. "... It is clear the authors have considered the transition to university life from a range of perspectives, not just an academic one, which is particularly helpful for the challenges students face entering higher education." Christie Pritchard, Student Learning Manager, University of Plymouth, UK. "This book is a must read... There is something in it for everyone who wants to start university, just started or is already there." Nils Lenoch, Copenhagen Business Academy, Denmark. "In this book Catherine O'Connor with Liz Thomas' shares an honest and direct message about life as you begin University and leave as a graduate... from this book you can learn all the tips and tricks on how to manoeuvre University life for the first time." Fiona Nashie, University of Westminster, UK. "The past year or so has been a challenging time for students and teachers alike. Many of the skills needed to survive university life have gone unused for a multitude of students around the world. I believe that this book will be very useful for students who could not attend their first year on campus... The author highlights all the essential skills that will be required to achieve a satisfying experience at university. It has been very useful to me personally in dealing with any anxiety, or apprehension, regarding starting higher education due to the extended time away from social interactions with various people that are crucial for personal, and professional development." Sherdil Asif, Student, University of Westminster, UK. Surviving your First Year at University is the ideal companion for new and existing students who want to get the most out of their university experience. Whether you are worried about money, mental health, time management or organising your course load this handy book is packed with advice on how to make the most of your degree. O'Connor and Thomas share their wisdom on topics including: *Understanding and navigating the university system *Coping with social and cultural change *Overcoming the challenges of living away from home *Creating opportunities for personal growth *Using your degree as a platform for your career aspirations *Special tips for International students *Maintaining physical and mental well-being The book describes in detail how a university works and what to expect in day-to-day life there. There are practical tips on coping with academic demands, examinations, money management, lifestyle and self-care. This text is an invaluable toolkit for all students who want to succeed at university. Catherine O'Connor is an Education Consultant and Author, with 25 years' experience in the university sector at Trinity College Dublin and Dublin City University, Ireland. She is a regular contributor to the media and a subject expert on transition to higher education, career development and the future of work. Liz Thomas is a researcher and consultant in the field of higher education with over twenty years' experience. Her research focuses on getting into university, experience and success in higher education, and progression to the labour market or further study.

Changing Assessments - Alternative Views of Aptitude, Achievement and Instruction (Hardcover, 1992 ed.): Bernard R. Gifford,... Changing Assessments - Alternative Views of Aptitude, Achievement and Instruction (Hardcover, 1992 ed.)
Bernard R. Gifford, Mary Catherine O'Connor
R5,911 Discovery Miles 59 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bernard R. Gifford As we edge toward the year 2000, the information age is a reality; the global marketplace is increasingly competitive; and the U.S. labor force is shrinking. Today more than ever, our nation's economic and social well-being hinges on our ability to tap our human resources-to identify talent, to nurture it, and to assess abilities and disabilities in ways that help every individual reach his or her full potential. In pursuing that goal, decision-makers in education, industry, and government are relying increasingly on standardized tests: sets of question- with identical directions, time limits and tasks for all test-takers-designed to permit an inference about what someone knows or can do in a particular area. CALIBRATING DIFFERENCE Our emphasis on standardized testing rests on a premise that is so basic it often escapes notice: that we humans are different from each other in ways that are both meaningful and measurable. We differ in terms of cognitive ability; aptitude for performing different kinds of mental and physical tasks; temperament; and interests. But somehow, without sufficient examination, we have taken a great collective leap from that commonplace to the notion that there are precise, measurable gradations of innate ability that can be used to direct children to the right classrooms, and adults to the right job slots.

The Cultural Significance of the Child Star (Hardcover, New): Jane Catherine O'connor The Cultural Significance of the Child Star (Hardcover, New)
Jane Catherine O'connor
R4,807 Discovery Miles 48 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The child star is an iconic figure in Western society representing a growing cultural trend which idolises, castigates and fetishises the image of the perfect, innocent and beautiful child. In this book, Jane O'Connor explores the paradoxical status of the child star who is both adored and reviled in contemporary society. Drawing on current debates about the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood and fears about children 'growing up too soon', she identifies hostile media attention around child stars as indicative of broader social concerns about the 'correct' role and place of children in relation to normative ideals of childhood. Through reference to extensive empirical examples of the way child stars such as Shirley Temple, Macaulay Culkin, Charlotte Church and Jackie Coogan have been constructed in the media, this book illustrates both the powerlessness and the power held by this tiny band of children, and demonstrates their significance as representatives of the public face of childhood throughout the twentieth century and beyond.

Changing Assessments - Alternative Views of Aptitude, Achievement and Instruction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Changing Assessments - Alternative Views of Aptitude, Achievement and Instruction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
Bernard R. Gifford, Mary Catherine O'Connor
R5,719 Discovery Miles 57 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bernard R. Gifford As we edge toward the year 2000, the information age is a reality; the global marketplace is increasingly competitive; and the U.S. labor force is shrinking. Today more than ever, our nation's economic and social well-being hinges on our ability to tap our human resources-to identify talent, to nurture it, and to assess abilities and disabilities in ways that help every individual reach his or her full potential. In pursuing that goal, decision-makers in education, industry, and government are relying increasingly on standardized tests: sets of question- with identical directions, time limits and tasks for all test-takers-designed to permit an inference about what someone knows or can do in a particular area. CALIBRATING DIFFERENCE Our emphasis on standardized testing rests on a premise that is so basic it often escapes notice: that we humans are different from each other in ways that are both meaningful and measurable. We differ in terms of cognitive ability; aptitude for performing different kinds of mental and physical tasks; temperament; and interests. But somehow, without sufficient examination, we have taken a great collective leap from that commonplace to the notion that there are precise, measurable gradations of innate ability that can be used to direct children to the right classrooms, and adults to the right job slots.

Kitty a Collection of Poems Faith, Life, Family, and Friends (Paperback): Catherine O'Connor Kitty a Collection of Poems Faith, Life, Family, and Friends (Paperback)
Catherine O'Connor
R320 Discovery Miles 3 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Grief Is (Paperback): Catherine O'Connor Grief Is (Paperback)
Catherine O'Connor
R174 R149 Discovery Miles 1 490 Save R25 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cultural Significance of the Child Star (Paperback): Jane Catherine O'connor The Cultural Significance of the Child Star (Paperback)
Jane Catherine O'connor
R1,695 Discovery Miles 16 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The child star is an iconic figure in Western society representing a growing cultural trend which idolises, castigates and fetishises the image of the perfect, innocent and beautiful child. In this book, Jane O'Connor explores the paradoxical status of the child star who is both adored and reviled in contemporary society. Drawing on current debates about the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood and fears about children 'growing up too soon', she identifies hostile media attention around child stars as indicative of broader social concerns about the 'correct' role and place of children in relation to normative ideals of childhood. Through reference to extensive empirical examples of the way child stars such as Shirley Temple, Macaulay Culkin, Charlotte Church and Jackie Coogan have been constructed in the media, this book illustrates both the powerlessness and the power held by this tiny band of children, and demonstrates their significance as representatives of the public face of childhood throughout the twentieth century and beyond.

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