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I would also love to have a free copy of this.

You are welcome to pass my details to the publisher.

Cheers

Louise Lotz
(Complementary Therapist, Borough Councillor, Assistive Technologist)
8 Fordwich Road
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshire
AL8 6EY
Tel 01707 394 806

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Charmaine <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  *Re Study Skills for Anatomy & Physiology*
> Hi everybody: we have often discussed different ways of supporting students
> with study difficulties on mainstream courses, such as Anatomy & Physiology.
> I  have been working on embedding study skills into subject areas for quite
> some time, as some of you know.  I wanted to let you know about a resource
> called 'Great Ways to Learn Anatomy & Physiology' which is now being
> published. This  book is designed for students who are struggling to learn
> A&P, because they have specific study, memory, mathematical or
> dyslexic/dyspraxic-type difficulties.  As such, it is different from any
> other Anatomy & Physiology textbook currently available. It doesn't replace
> standard or favourite textbooks: it is a toolkit to help you learn or teach
> from  textbooks more easily.  Each section introduces and illustrates one of
> the top 10 strategies for making A&P easier to learn. The language used is
> straightforward. It is highly illustrated in colour to support understanding
> and reinforce memory. Complicated processes are made simpler and brought to
> life as imaginative diagrams and storylines. Many memory techniques,
> stress-busters and  time-saving devices are also suggested. I can put names
> down to get some free copies for people who might be really interested. You
> may also be interested in writing a review when it comes out. Let me know
> asap. Best wishes to all. Charmaine
>