You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Out of print. Smith, San Jacinto College. If You're an Educator Download instructor resources Additional order info. Description The Reader's Handbook is a unique reference tool that provides all the skills, tools, and techniques necessary to read effectively in both college and everyday life.
Unique comb-binding, tabbed format makes it easy for students to use The Reader's Handbook as a reference tool. Numerous models from college textbooks are included in Parts I and II. All major academic disciplines are represented, from the social sciences through the career and vocational trades. Students are able to apply strategies and skills for reading in these disciplines to actual college material from their other classes.
Discipline-specific vocabulary terms are covered. Students will become familiar with key terms in disciplines across the curriculum. High-interest examples including newspaper articles, magazines, works of fiction, memos and reports, advertisements, and legal documents are used as examples in Part III, which focuses on real-world reading applications. New to This Edition.
Additional reading skills exercises in Part I give students more practice with the core skills of main idea, details and organizational patterns, inference, point of view, and critical thinking. The reader's handbook: strategies for college and everyday life , Longman. Edition Notes Includes bibliographical references p.
Genre Handbooks, manuals, etc. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class S65 The Physical Object Pagination p. Community Reviews 0 Feedback? Lists containing this Book. Loading Related Books. July 28, February 23, Coleman, Robert W. Kolln, Robert W. Klammer, Muriel R. Schulz, Angela. Emery, John M. Kierzek, Peter Lindblom.
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