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Lahiff, Ann – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2005
This article is set in the context of debates concerning widening participation, academic writing and professional development for post-compulsory practitioners. It reports findings of a case study into the experiences and perceptions of mature post-compulsory practitioners who have undertaken a module on a part-time professional MA programme…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Professional Development, Academic Discourse, Teacher Student Relationship
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Blue, Tim – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2006
This article describes a combination of a research essay and a creative writing assignment that encourages rigorous academic research while allowing students to get "outside the box" of traditional academic research papers. This assignment has five steps. The first two steps offer the chance to introduce academic research along with summary and…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Creative Writing, Research Papers (Students), Research Skills
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Horning, Alice S. – Across the Disciplines, 2007
Hand-in-hand with the current renewed emphasis on student success and a resurgence of Writing Across the Curriculum, instructors in all disciplines need to refocus on Reading Across the Curriculum to address students' needs, to achieve instructional goals, and to prepare citizens for full participation in our democracy. It seems clear that a…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Reading Skills
Walker, Michael E.; Bridgeman, Brent – College Board, 2008
A recent study by Beilock, Reidell, and McConnell (2007) suggested that stereotype threat experienced in one domain (e.g., math) triggered by knowledge of a negative stereotype about a social group in that particular domain can spill over into subsequent tasks in totally unrelated domains (e.g., reading). The authors suggested that these findings…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Social Psychology, Negative Attitudes, Standardized Tests
Zbikowski, John; Collins, Jerre – 1994
This paper discusses the concept of literature as a moral laboratory in which author and readers run complex thought experiments about human actions and their consequences. The paper warns that discussion of the role of literature in building moral character and moral communities needs to be based on a better understanding of what literature is…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Pugh, Sharon; Antommarchi, Carmen – 1997
This handbook presents course information, reading materials, and application research projects for a distance education course that focuses on helping inservice teachers of all grades and subject areas develop a useful set of concepts for fostering their students' critical reading and reasoning abilities. The course described in the handbook is…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Elementary Secondary Education
Tuman, Myron C. – 1992
Elaborating on Emile Durkheim's claim that major debates about pedagogy are always an indicator of underlying social change, this book charts the enormous impact computers are having on how people read and write, how reading and writing are taught, and how literacy is defined. The larger concern of the book is how technology generally affects not…
Descriptors: Computers, Critical Reading, Definitions, Hypermedia
Tuman, Myron C., Ed – 1992
Revealing something of the vast changes in intellectual life that are likely to follow the rapid expansion in the power and availability of computers, the essays in this book represent a serious effort to redefine the parameters of literacy debates of the 1980s. Discussions at the end of each of the five sections of the book represent an attempt…
Descriptors: Censorship, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Critical Reading
Chapman, Anne, Ed. – 1993
Based on classroom experience and grounded in current research in reading, learning theory, and cognitive psychology, this book presents practical approaches to helping secondary school students develop the ability to reason with facts and concepts. The book also focuses on inference and implication. The first part of the book explains and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
Kelly, Patricia R.; Farnan, Nancy – 1989
A study examined whether the higher-order thinking patterns elicited by a reader response approach would carry over and become part of students' ways of thinking about literature, even in the absence of reader response prompts. Subjects were fourth-grade students (48 in all) in two intact, heterogeneously grouped classrooms in the same elementary…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Critical Reading
Probst, R. E. – 1987
Intended for literature instructors, this digest explains the relationship of transactional theory (a reciprocal, mutually defining relationship between the reader and the literary text) to the teaching of literature. The importance of the reader's part in literature is first demonstrated, noting that attention must be paid to who the readers are,…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English Instruction, Higher Education, Individualized Reading
Meyer, Margaret Dietz – 1988
College professors in the various disciplines can improve their students' reading ability by instructing them to use reading to learn the discipline. First, professors can examine the goals of their syllabi (academic, utilitarian, romantic, developmental or emancipatory) in relation to reading, since most courses are predicated upon reading. These…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Higher Education
Hayes, Christopher G. – 1990
Basic theoretical assumptions support the contention that writing has an important role to play in the teaching of reading and learning processes. E. M. Forster focused on the product of writing as an embodiment of either finished or evolving thought, and Ann E. Berthoff emphasizes the capacity of language to generate itself and, in so doing,…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Cognitive Processes, Critical Reading, Higher Education
Stahl, Norman A.; Henk, William A. – 1986
Francis P. Robinson's 1946 text, "Effective Study," first presented his Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review (SQ3R) study system, which is held to be the most widely advocated textbook study system. This paper traces the development of the ideas behind the SQ3R. SQ3R's theoretical foundation began with work in…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Educational History, Higher Education
Sloan, Glenna Davis – 1988
Experiencing literature is the first step toward becoming a literary critic. The primary task of the literary critic is to understand and explain what is experienced and then to interpret works of literature in relation to all the literature the student knows. To help children grow as critics of literature it is necessary to broaden their…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs, Childrens Literature
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