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The Essential Guide to Becoming a Master Student Dave Ellis (, Facilitator, and Coach)

The Essential Guide to Becoming a Master Student By Dave Ellis (, Facilitator, and Coach)

The Essential Guide to Becoming a Master Student by Dave Ellis (, Facilitator, and Coach)


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The Essential Guide to Becoming a Master Student: Making the Career Connection by Dave Ellis (, Facilitator, and Coach)

Make powerful connections between what you're learning now and the skills you'll need for your future with Ellis' THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO BECOMING A MASTER STUDENT: MAKING THE CAREER CONNECTION, 6th Edition. To successfully bridge the gap between college and career, tools like Career Connection, Practicing Critical Thinking and the Discovery and Intention Journal System give you a deeper knowledge of yourself and your power to be successful in college and beyond. An emphasis on Master Student Qualities helps you develop the attitudes and behaviors of successful people. MindTap digital learning activities like How Transferable Are Your Skills? and What Would You Do? scenarios help you gain self-knowledge and go from memorization to mastery in your course. With Cengage Infuse, complete Concept Checks and Chapter Quizzes to solidify your knowledge.

About Dave Ellis (, Facilitator, and Coach)

Dave Ellis is a leadership coach, author, educator and philanthropist. A respected lecturer and electrifying workshop leader, he has captivated audiences worldwide since first sharing his principles in 1979. Ellis got started in education in 1976, when he taught junior high school math. After earning a master's degree in mathematics, he taught computer science for six years at National American University, where he became assistant dean of student services. In 1979, he designed a course to improve student retention and then traveled the country for a decade conducting workshops for teachers on ways to improve student retention and test scores. He began training coaches in 1983 and started a public course for coaches in 1993. He puts into practice the principles he teaches, utilizing his remarkable system in his own life. Friends and colleagues often describe him as the happiest person they know with an amazingly wonderful life. He is president of Breakthrough Enterprises, a publishing and consulting company, as well as founder and president of The Brande Foundation, a nonprofit organization offering assistance to organizations working toward world sufficiency, environmental integrity, human rights and personal transformation. Ellis has contributed millions of dollars to the work of his foundation and other organizations. You can visit his website at www.fallingawake.com. Ellis lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Trisha. They have four daughters and six grandchildren.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Getting Involved. 1. Using Your Learning Styles. 2. Taking Charge of Your Time & Money. 3. Achieving Your Purpose for Reading. 4. Developing Information Literacy. 5. Participating in Class & Taking Notes. 6. Maximizing Your Memory & Mastering Tests. 7. Thinking Clearly & Communicating Ideas. 8. Creating Positive Relationships. 9. Choosing Greater Health. 10. Choosing Your Major & Planning Your Career.

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CIN0357792173G
9780357792179
0357792173
The Essential Guide to Becoming a Master Student: Making the Career Connection by Dave Ellis (, Facilitator, and Coach)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2022-03-28
165
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