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HUUS, HELEN – 1967
THE THREE LEVELS NECESSARY FOR SKILL IN CRITICAL READING ARE (1) LITERAL MEANING, (2) INTERPRETATION, AND (3) ASSIMILATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL INTEGRATION. TO RENDER JUDGMENTS AND EVALUATIONS OF VARIOUS READINGS, THE CRITICAL READER MUST DETERMINE THE WORTH, VALIDITY, AND QUALITY OF THE TEXT. HE TRIES TO MAINTAIN OBJECTIVITY, ATTEMPTS TO FIND THE…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Interpretive Reading, Literary Discrimination
Emmett, Richard S., Jr.; McNeill, David – 1965
The two papers represent the result of a four-week 7th and 8th grade unit entitled the Caesar Unit. Organized using primary sources, the basic materials were a selection of Cicero's letters and Caesar's Commentary on the Civil War. The first paper, by the classroom teacher of the unit, contains brief factual information about the materials,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Ancient History, Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis
MARY CONSTANTINE, SISTER, S.S.J. – 1968
A STUDY AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY (CHICAGO), SPONSORED BY THE ILLINOIS STATE-WIDE CURRICULUM STUDY CENTER IN THE PREPARATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHERS (ISCPET), TESTED THE HYPOTHESIS THAT "PERSONS ASPIRING TO BECOME TEACHERS OF ENGLISH IN HIGH SCHOOL CAN BE ALERTED AND TRAINED IN SOME OF THE VARIED, SPECIFIC, SEPARABLE, AND MEASURABLE…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Critical Reading
Kussat, Reinhart; Farrow, Earl V. – 1976
A developmental reading program with a unified approach to the teaching of developmental reading to nontraditional freshmen was designed and initiated at Livingston College, Rutgers University. The two-level program, consisting of curriculum modules based on behavioral objectives and performance criteria, was required for all freshmen who ranked…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Freshmen, Competency Based Education, Critical Reading
Wilmington Public Schools, MA. – 1976
This curriculum guide is based on the belief that a reading program should help students develop the skills needed to read with ease and satisfaction, learn to use reading as a tool for learning, and develop an appreciation of literature and a lifelong interest in reading. Chapters deal with study skills, reading in the content areas, literature,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Creative Reading, Critical Reading, Curriculum Guides
Copley Newspapers, San Diego, CA. Dept. of Education. – 1973
Consisting of the combined findings of recent Newspaper in the Classroom Workshops and methods already successfully used in the schools in areas where Copley newspapers are published, this booklet provides techniques for using the newspaper in the following subject areas: social studies, United States history, United States government, world…
Descriptors: Business English, Critical Reading, Economics, Educational Media
Karlin, Robert – 1973
Teachers can help students develop abilities to enable them to read subject-oriented materials with better understanding. The purpose is not to conduct a lesson in reading comprehension, but to establish purposes for reading, develop word competency, search for surface and deeper meanings, and evaluate information and ideas gained through reading.…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Context Clues, Critical Reading, Evaluative Thinking
Powell, Eva-Lynn M. – 1971
This course introduces students to plays and novels of contemporary European and American authors whose works expose the absurdity of conventional social and literary modes but also suggest positive human values. The objectives of the course include: (1) a definition of the meaning of the absurd; (2) an understanding of the absurdist theme of the…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Contemporary Literature, Critical Reading, Drama
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Vipond, Douglas; Hunt, Russel A. – English Quarterly, 1987
Suggests that viewing aesthetic reading as a process whereby readers and writers attempt to "make contact" and collaborate in making meaning forces one to adopt research strategies that go beyond measuring reading comprehension, and offers two studies to illustrate these ideas. (JC)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Cognitive Processes, Critical Reading, Educational Theories
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Cunningham, Patricia M.; Cunningham, James W. – Reading Teacher, 1987
Develops several lessons that integrate reading and writing for the purpose of understanding and retaining knowledge. Illustrates the use of a feature matrix, as well as webs, outlines, and timelines as organizational devices to engage the students in active comprehension of text. (NKA)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Critical Reading, Elementary Secondary Education
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Duffy, Gerald G.; Roehler, Laura R. – Reading Teacher, 1987
Reviews the literature on classroom reading instruction and elaborates the results of a series of studies that hypothesized that high-risk students, such as those typically found in low reading groups, would become more aware of how to reason during reading if their teachers explained the mental acts associated with strategic skill use. (NKA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Critical Reading, Grade 3, Instructional Effectiveness
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Beers, Penny G. – Journal of Reading, 1986
Describes a one-semester ninth grade developmental reading class that includes speed reading, study, and test-taking strategies. Provides a rate building and study skills bibliography. (HOD)
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Critical Reading
Gallart, Marta Soler – 2002
A two-year ethnographic study of dialogic literary circles in Spain explored the learning experience of adults who participated in them. In a dialogic society, educational projects providing real opportunities for transformation and overcoming inequalities usually had a dialogic orientation and promoted instrumental learning as well as critical…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Classics (Literature)
Block, Cheryl; Beckwith, Carrie; Hockett, Margaret; White, David – 2001
Part of a series, the purpose of this low-readability/high interest book is to provide instruction and practice in using higher order thinking to develop students' reading comprehension skills. The reading skills addressed in the book are based on state reading standards and assessment tests for grades seven and eight. The goal of this series of…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Context Clues, Critical Reading, Fiction
Lawrence, Lisa – 2000
This course seeks to provide high school students the opportunity to sharpen their critical thinking skills and use of language through acquaintance with some ideas of literary criticism. The course features Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," assuming that the students have just finished reading that American classic novel. The…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classics (Literature), Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
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