This study illuminates faculty beliefs about reading by closely examining their attitudes toward assigned readings and faculty professional reading practice. Drawing upon interview data from instructors teaching in a range of disciplines at a two-year college, we suggest that conversations about reading would benefit from greater awareness of the various contexts and purposes for reading. Rather than talk about reading as something students either do or don’t do , or do well or poorly, we draw attention to the ways that different purposes for reading shape reading behaviors for students and faculty alike
A Review of Critical Reading in Higher Education: Academic Goals and Social Engagement by Karen Mana...
Reinventing Reading: Identifying and Describing Threshold Concepts for College Readers examines acad...
The understanding of a text should be interpreted at different levels: literal, inferential and crit...
This study illuminates faculty beliefs about reading by closely examining their attitudes toward ass...
Reading is often thought of a decontextualized skill rather than as a complex practice that involves...
Based on a qualitative study of students’ experiences, we offer a new typology of student reading be...
In this dissertation, I argue that college reading theory, pedagogy, and research in English studies...
A Review of Critical Reading in Higher Education by Karen Manarin, Miriam Carey, Melanie Rathbu...
Skillful and attentive critical reading is crucial for success in college. Research has shown that p...
In order to succeed in college, students need to be able to read closely, critically, and independen...
Why read? What is the point of reading in higher education if students can succeed in their classes ...
In this article, the authors discuss the results of a study of student reading in a general literatu...
Many college students are required to enroll in remedial or developmental classes because it is beli...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Language and Literacy))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.A su...
This article offers a revised version of transactional reading theory to explain how students classi...
A Review of Critical Reading in Higher Education: Academic Goals and Social Engagement by Karen Mana...
Reinventing Reading: Identifying and Describing Threshold Concepts for College Readers examines acad...
The understanding of a text should be interpreted at different levels: literal, inferential and crit...
This study illuminates faculty beliefs about reading by closely examining their attitudes toward ass...
Reading is often thought of a decontextualized skill rather than as a complex practice that involves...
Based on a qualitative study of students’ experiences, we offer a new typology of student reading be...
In this dissertation, I argue that college reading theory, pedagogy, and research in English studies...
A Review of Critical Reading in Higher Education by Karen Manarin, Miriam Carey, Melanie Rathbu...
Skillful and attentive critical reading is crucial for success in college. Research has shown that p...
In order to succeed in college, students need to be able to read closely, critically, and independen...
Why read? What is the point of reading in higher education if students can succeed in their classes ...
In this article, the authors discuss the results of a study of student reading in a general literatu...
Many college students are required to enroll in remedial or developmental classes because it is beli...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Language and Literacy))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.A su...
This article offers a revised version of transactional reading theory to explain how students classi...
A Review of Critical Reading in Higher Education: Academic Goals and Social Engagement by Karen Mana...
Reinventing Reading: Identifying and Describing Threshold Concepts for College Readers examines acad...
The understanding of a text should be interpreted at different levels: literal, inferential and crit...