Walter Pauk
Walter Pauk, Cornell University's reading and study center director,[1] is author of the best-selling How To Study In College. Pauk has been lauded as "one of the most influential professors in the field of developmental education and study skills".[2] He created Cornell Notes. In 1997, Pauk was recognized for his work with the Pearl Anniversary Award by The College Reading and Learning Association.[3]
Select bibliography
- Pauk, Walter (1962). How to study in college. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
- Pauk, Walter (1974). Six-Way Paragraphs - 100 Passages for Developing the Six Essential Categories of Comprehension. Providence, RI: Jamestown Publishers, Inc.. ISBN 0890610096.
- Pauk, Walter; Josephine M. Wilson (c1976). Readings in English. London; New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0070944415 (vol 1).
- Pauk, Walter (1986). Study skills for college athletes. Clearwater, Fla.: Reston-Stuart Pub. Co.. ISBN 0961448709.
- Pauk, Walter (c1987). Study skills for community and junior colleges. Clearwater, Fla: Reston-Stuart. ISBN 0961448717.
- Pauk, Walter (c1998). Study skills for student athletes. Clearwater, FL: H&H Pub.. ISBN 0943202698.
- Pauk, Walter (1999). Essential study strategies. Clearwater, FL: H&H Pub.. ISBN 0943020271x.
- Pauk, Walter; Ross J.Q. Owens (c2008). How to study in college (9th ed. ed.). Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co.. ISBN 0618766456.
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