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Meet the Super Quick Skills authors 

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Written by academics and authors with strong experience in research methods and study skills, the Super Quick Skills series delivers tried and tested advice.



Revision and exam preparation

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Many students dread exam season. However, there are plenty of revision and stress-management strategies to help you set yourself up for a better outcome. On this page we bring you our top tips and resources to get you in the best mindset to ace your exams.

 





Report and dissertation writing

red line dividerDissertation or report writing can be daunting, but we're about to demystify that process. To take you all the way from planning to delivering a successful report or dissertation, we put together a collection of hands-on resources from our Study Skills books.




Acing your presentation

red line dividerPresenting a project or speaking in public doesn’t have to be a nerve-racking nightmare, we promise.



Study recommends 3 policies to improve children’s language development

Bilingual children from low-income homes are at greater risk of falling behind their peers in developing the appropriate language skills for their age group, leading to poorer academic achievement over time. A new article addresses how inequality impacts children’s language development and details policies that can intervene. This research is out today in Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, a Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences (FABBS) journal published in partnership with SAGE Publishing.


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