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Overview
Building confidence through accomplishment remains at the heart of THE CONFIDENT STUDENT. This practical and accessible text features self-discovery, self-assessment and confidence-building activities to keep students motivated and help them develop the skills they need to be successful in all of their courses. The Eighth Edition delivers more explicit critical-thinking instruction in every chapter. New Thinking with Bloom activities encourage active reading and processing of information by guiding students through the six levels of thinking as they reflect on chapter concepts. In addition, more intentional practice of reflective thinking is provided in the fully revised Your Reflections exercises at the end of every chapter. New questions and writing prompts invite students to engage in self-reflection for the purpose of assessing progress, discovering strengths, and addressing weaknesses.
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- New Feature: Thinking with Bloom. Reviewers asked for enhanced coverage of critical thinking and especially more material that addresses Bloom's Taxonomy. As a summary feature in every chapter, Thinking with Bloom takes students through six levels of thinking to reflect on one or more concepts covered in the chapter. This feature invites students to consider a topic in depth and to demonstrate what they have learned.
- New Feature: Get Connected. The Computer Confidence material from Chapters 1,5,9,10,13, and 14 have been updated and revised for this new boxed feature. Get Connected has also been added to each of the remaining chapters with new material on the following topics and more: Using a textbook's online resources, how to evaluate online sources, developing an action plan online, tips for reading online, and how to prepare for online courses and tests. This feature provides pragmatic tips for managing technology and making the best use possible of this important resource.
- A more intentional focus on reflective thinking. Your Reflections at the end of every chapter has been completely revised with a new format, questions, and writing prompts that invite students to engage in self-reflection for the purpose of assessing progress, discovering strengths, and addressing weaknesses.
- New material in Chapters 1, 6, and 14 have undergone major revision to make them more relevant to today's student's needs. Chapter 1 has a new organization and focus on adapting to college life and learning, with new sections on making the transition from high school to college, civility and teamwork, and reflective thinking as a key to self-assessment and self-improvement. Chapter 6 has been retitled "Managing Your Resources: Time and Money. Material on managing time through scheduling and avoiding procrastination has been retained from the Seventh Edition and revised. The section on managing money has been moved from Chapter 14 into this chapter, where it has a better fit. Chapter 14 contains a new section on professionalism in dress, behavior, and speech to address the need for students to make a successful transition from college student to professional in the workplace.
- "Skill Finder" shows students what skills covered in the CONFIDENT STUDENT, eighth Edition, they are familiar with as well as those that they need to develop and improve.
- "Confidence Builders" address learning strategies, attitudes, and career skills for the purpose of broadening students' understanding and extending the discussion of chapter topics into related areas of interest.
- "Awareness Checks" in every chapter are brief checklists or assessment questionnaires that orient students to a chapter concept or discussion concept.
- "Critical Thinking" exercises enhance the text's pedagogical foundation by showing how to integrate critical thinking into studying and classroom interaction.
2. Motivating Yourself to Learn.
3. Thinking Critically and Creatively.
4. Setting Goals and Solving Problems.
5. Sharpening Your Classroom Skills.
6. Managing Your Resources: Time and Money.
7. Becoming an Active Reader.
8. Controlling Attention and Memory.
9. Creating Your Study System.
10. Studying and Learning from Textbooks.
11. Preparing for Tests.
12. Building Skills for Confident Communication.
13. Maintaining Your Health and Well-Being.
14. Facing Your Future with Confidence.