Full-time students revisited good practice in academic writing this week and the issue of wider reading to inform assignments was discussed. While popular texts such as Petty, Gravels and Wallace provide an accessible introduction to PCET teaching issues, educational journals can be a particularly good source of current research and debate.
Two journals of particular interest are Research in Post-Compulsory Education and the Journal of Further and Higher Education. You can request a free online sample copy of both journals, published by Taylor and Francis, to explore what they have to offer (click each title to follow the link) and remember that both are available via the Edge Hill library catalogue if you want to explore more editions.
Happy reading...
PS - don't forget to check out 'RefWorks' the personal information and research manager that allows you to create your own online database of bibliographic information that can be organised and used when writing an essay or article. You have over 800 different output styles including Edge Hill Harvard (in-house output style) to choose from.
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