Critical Reading in Higher Education

Academic Goals and Social Engagement

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Higher Education, Teaching, Teaching Methods
Cover of the book Critical Reading in Higher Education by Karen Manarin, Glen Ryland, Melanie Rathburn, Miriam Carey, Indiana University Press
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Author: Karen Manarin, Glen Ryland, Melanie Rathburn, Miriam Carey ISBN: 9780253018984
Publisher: Indiana University Press Publication: December 15, 2015
Imprint: Indiana University Press Language: English
Author: Karen Manarin, Glen Ryland, Melanie Rathburn, Miriam Carey
ISBN: 9780253018984
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication: December 15, 2015
Imprint: Indiana University Press
Language: English

Faculty often worry that students can’t or won’t read critically, a foundational skill for success in academic and professional endeavors. "Critical reading" refers both to reading for academic purposes and reading for social engagement. This volume is based on collaborative, multidisciplinary research into how students read in first-year courses in subjects ranging from scientific literacy through composition. The authors discovered the good (students can read), the bad (students are not reading for social engagement), and the ugly (class assignments may be setting students up for failure) and they offer strategies that can better engage students and provide more meaningful reading experiences.

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Faculty often worry that students can’t or won’t read critically, a foundational skill for success in academic and professional endeavors. "Critical reading" refers both to reading for academic purposes and reading for social engagement. This volume is based on collaborative, multidisciplinary research into how students read in first-year courses in subjects ranging from scientific literacy through composition. The authors discovered the good (students can read), the bad (students are not reading for social engagement), and the ugly (class assignments may be setting students up for failure) and they offer strategies that can better engage students and provide more meaningful reading experiences.

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