I need to do a chapter review about the book of Professor Guy Peters. I am a student doing Master in Public Administration. But we had never done such thing, this is new and difficult, the chapter to be review are 2,5,6 and chapter 8. is there any possibility to help. dead line is monday august 10

Let me clarify: You are in a Graduate Masters program, and you have never done a chapter review, but you have four chapters due in a week.

I wonder if you have read the chapters? If so, did you make a synopsis of the chapters, then analyze that? Chapter reviews are supposed to fairly say what the chapter covered, then critique it.
I doubt if anyone here is familiar with that particular book, but we will be happy to critique your thinking and analysis.

Let me amplify: we are really good at clarifying thinking, and making you support your thesis, and analysis. We read critically, and force you to choose your words and thoughts. It could be helpful, especially if you have little experience in writing critical analysis, but do it early, so we can go back and forth with you on the content and revisions.

thank you for the response. I have read the chapters and also

made an synopsis. according to that I mad my review, but I do not know if it is good.

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Of course, I'd be happy to help you with your chapter review. Reviewing chapters from a book can be a helpful way to understand and critically analyze the material. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you effectively review the chapters by Professor Guy Peters:

Step 1: Skim the Chapters
Start by skimming through chapters 2, 5, 6, and 8. Read the headings, subheadings, and first and last paragraphs of each section. This will give you a general idea of the main arguments and topics covered.

Step 2: Active Reading
Read the chapters more thoroughly, focusing on the main points, arguments, and evidence provided by Professor Guy Peters. Take notes as you read, highlighting key ideas, examples, and any questions or areas that require further clarification.

Step 3: Summarize Each Chapter
After reading each chapter, write a brief summary of the main arguments and ideas. Include any supporting evidence or examples provided by the author. This will help you remember the content and provide an overview for your review.

Step 4: Analyze the Chapters
Look for connections and patterns between the chapters you've selected (2, 5, 6, and 8). Consider the main themes or concepts that Professor Guy Peters discusses and how they relate to one another. Identify any strengths or weaknesses in the author's arguments.

Step 5: Formulate a Thesis Statement
Based on your analysis, develop a thesis statement that reflects your evaluation of the chapters. This will be the main argument of your review.

Step 6: Organize Your Review
Create an outline for your chapter review, dividing it into sections based on the main points you want to discuss. Include an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Use clear and concise language to convey your thoughts effectively.

Step 7: Write the Chapter Review
Start by introducing the book, its author, and the chapters you have selected. Present your thesis statement in the introduction and then elaborate on it in the body paragraphs. Use specific examples and evidence from the chapters to support your evaluation. Finally, conclude your review by summarizing your key points and stating your overall assessment.

Step 8: Edit and Proofread
Once you've finished writing the review, take time to edit and proofread your work. Check for grammar and spelling errors, clarity of ideas, and overall coherence.

Remember to adhere to your assignment's guidelines regarding length, formatting, and deadline. By following these steps, you should be able to successfully review the chapters from Professor Guy Peters' book. Good luck with your assignment!