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Aldridge, David – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
This article explores the close association between higher education and reading. I draw on the resources of literary studies to illuminate the phenomenon of educational 'engagement'. I explore the accounts of reading offered in the phenomenological literary theory of Rita Felski and Marielle Macé and extend their 'stylistics of existence' into…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Writing (Composition), Correlation, Higher Education
Katan, Lina; Baarts, Charlotte Andreas – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Based on qualitative data on students' approach to reading this paper argues that student learning be significantly improved by facilitating reading to unfold as a method of inquiry. Identifying how students currently orient and interact with texts and further what learning outcomes reading affords we develop the concept of 'Text-Centred Reading'…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Student Improvement, Inquiry, Active Learning
Kane, Sandy; Lear, Miriam; Dube, Cecilia Maxine – Africa Education Review, 2014
This article represents a literature review and interpretation pertaining to the role that metacognition is seen to play in student performance. It begins by providing evidence from research reported in the literature which indicates that not all students are able to accurately assess their capabilities, and suggests that this lack is linked to…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reading Processes, Learning Processes, Higher Education

Maclellan, Effie – Studies in Higher Education, 1997
Analyzes what "reading to learn," a process central to higher education, means in terms of conceptual and strategic knowledge, and explores what interventions could help college students learn more from text. Views "reading to learn" as necessitating a deep approach, and suggests that students should be able and required to…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Potts, George R. – 1975
The present series of experiments was designed to examine the factors affecting the ability of people to draw inferences from a passage of text. It was found that, using a true-false recognition test, proportion correct was higher and reaction time shorter on inferred information than on information that was actually presented. This was the case…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Memory, Prose
Patrick, Edward Marion – 1976
It was hypothesized that factual learning of prequestion groups could be improved if the factors of prequestion uncertainty, original response to text content, and postacquisition review of information recently stored in memory were incorporated into a prequestion situation. The 144 treatment subjects and 72 control subjects read 18 paragraphs of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Learning, Learning Processes

Jastrzembski, James E.; Wittes, Rob – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1982
Using a lexical decision task, the effects of frequency and number of meanings show that different patterns of results emerge for fast and slow readers. For fast readers there are general effects of both frequency and numbers of meanings; for slow readers the effects are considerably attenuated. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Higher Education, Learning Problems, Learning Processes

Mayer, Richard E.; Bromage, Bruce K. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
Subjects read a text concerning a new computer programing language, with an advance organizer given either before or after reading. On a recall test, there were different patterns of performance. Results suggested that the locus of the effect was at encoding rather than retrieval. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Concept Formation, Higher Education, Learning Processes

Hynd, Cynthia R.; Alverman, Donna E. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1989
Examines how readers overcome their misconceptions about the principles of motion. Finds that students overcome misconceptions when their prior knowledge is activated, regardless of whether they read text that supports or refutes those misconceptions. Finds that students using several processing strategies have an advantage over students using…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Misconceptions, Prior Learning
Reese, Hayne W. – 1976
This book is an introduction to the psychological study of basic learning processes in children. Written for students who are not majors in psychology and who do not have much familiarity with the technical vocabulary of psychology, it has two themes: even the most basic kinds of learning are included by cognitive processes or mental activities;…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Conditioning

Reynolds, Ralph E.; Anderson, Richard C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
Text information relevant to questions was learned better than text information irrelevant to questions. Results are predicted by a theory that readers selectively allocate a greater volume of attention to question-relevant information, and that a process supported by the additional attention causes more of the information to be learned.…
Descriptors: Attention, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Processes
Edwards, Bruce L., Jr. – Writing Instructor, 1991
Asserts that, although computers pose no threat to reading and writing as modes of learning, knowing, and telling, they represent an attack on the Western tradition of textuality. Argues that instructors are needed whose literacy connects them with the orality of the past and bridges their present experience to the textuality of the future. (PRA)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Ward, Sandra Brubaker; Clark, Henry T., III – 1989
A study investigated the effect of providing students with varying forms of feedback during reading on students' estimates of understanding, actual comprehension scores, and students' use of rereading and reading rate adjustment. The 67 subjects were presented with passages to read, and their reading behavior was monitored via computer. Although…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, College Students, Feedback, Higher Education
Topp, Bruce W.; And Others – 1986
A study tested the hypothesis that readers continually evaluate the informational content of text in terms of its relevance to processing goals and congruence with existing knowledge, and that they prioritize this information in terms of its strategic importance to the task at hand, integrating it with existing schemata when it is compatible.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inferences, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Kuo, Shang-Wu; Katz, Leonard – 1972
Two stimuli of either small or capital letters were presented successively by tachistoscopic projectors. College students serving as subjects were requested to respond "yes" if the first stimulus (only one letter) was physically identical to or the same name of one of the letters in the second stimulus. The display size of the second stimulus was…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Information Processing, Learning Processes