Report design
Teaching practice for a student is a common thing. Many perceive it as another adventure. Some take it quite seriously and hope to gain invaluable experience. And here’s the surprise - most often, expectations are not justified. But this does not negate the fact that students will have to somehow decide how to write a practice report.
Design
Despite the presence of its own requirements at each university, which can be found in the methodological literature of your university, there are standards for preparing a practice report:
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The total amount of work does not exceed 40 sheets of standard A4 format.
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The practice report is numbered on all pages (except for the title page and the appendix to the practice work).
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The text of the work is printed in black type Times New Roman 12-14 pt. Between the lines set double or one and a half spacing.
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The indent from the new line is 1.25 pt.
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Each section has its own title. The new section starts on a new line.
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Before starting to create a document, acceptable page indents are set: 30 mm on the left margin, 20 mm on the right margin, 20 mm indent above and below.
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When preparing a report on practice according to GOST, it is unacceptable to transfer words. However, many university departments allow word wrapping, so check this point with your department.
If you study at a technical university, you may need a frame for the report.