Critical Reading for Self-Critical Writing

Author(s):  
Mike Wallace ◽  
Louise Poulson
2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 159-165
Author(s):  
Susanne Chandler ◽  
Denise Dedman

This teaching note describes how using the requirement of a literature review helped students become critical thinkers. Literature reviews, as assignments, are often difficult for students because of the need for intense writing, analysis, and evaluation. As part of a larger assignment, students read 7 to 10 research articles and discussed them in class. The students were then assigned the task of writing their own literature reviews using the same research articles. The authors explain how using the practice of critical reading and critical writing helped students engage their review of the literature with a critical thinking mindset.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 1252
Author(s):  
Ida Royani ◽  
Heni Arwida

This study aims at exploring students’ critical reading strategies and explaining how their critical reading encounters critical writing. It is due to students were lack of confidence in their ability to challenge the arguments and evidence put forward by respected academics author. The qualitative design was established by Gay and Airasian (2012) by delivering open and closed ended questions through Google forms and analyzing corpus based on students’ proposal text. Then, it had been analyzed by using cyclical steps; reading, describing, clarifying and interpreting. Based on the data, firstly, it has been revealed that students’ critical reading strategies mostly established are making connections, contextualizing and making applications and identifying problems and creating annotations. Students were rarely to challenge author’s assumptions, translate ideas into visuals and evaluate arguments. Secondly, their reading activity also reflected their critical reading, in other words, students state their purpose of writing, define key terms, and manage references on their work. Based on this, it can be figured out that students’ critical writing were relied on superficial argument development and format-based writing which performed a shallow writing.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 54-70
Author(s):  
Rosdiana

Tujuan utama dari penelitian ini adalah untuk meninjau dan menganalisis Pengaruh Critical reading Mahasiswa terhadap kemampuan siswa dalam Critical writing. Ini adalah penelitian lapangan yang mengamati cara mengajar Critical Reading pada mahasiswa Jurusan Bahasa Inggris di UIN-Ar-Raniry. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana critical reading siswa mempengaruhi prestasi critical writing mereka. Untuk mencapai tujuan tersebut, purposive sampling digunakan di mana 25 siswa kelas Akademik Reading diambil sebagai subjek penelitian ini. Selain itu, sumber utama data penelitian ini adalah tulisan siswaa. Data dianalisis dengan menggunakan deskripsi data dan penyajian data. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada efek yang baik dalam penerapan critical reading terhadap prestasi siswa dalam critical writing. Materi yang dipilih oleh dosen mampu mendorong siswa dalam melakukan critical writing . Ini menunjukkan bahwa siswa yang kompeten untuk berlatih critical reading bahwa mereka dapat memahami teks dan merespons teks. Para siswa juga lebih aktif dalam interaksi kelas dan diskusi untuk merespon teks. Para siswa lebih sensitif dan lebih toleran dalam melihat isu-isu dan keragaman dalam menanggapi isu-isu. Mereka bersedia mendengarkan pendapat orang lain dan memikirkan kembali tentang pendapat mereka sendiri. Akhirnya, mereka mampu menyajikan alasan dalam diskusi sehingga mereka mampu membuat keputusan dan penilaian tentang masalah ini berdasarkan pertimbangan yang masuk akal. Oleh karena itu, disarankan agar program pengajaran seperti apa yang telah dilaksanakan dalam penelitian ini harus diterapkan dalam tingkat pendidikan tinggi lainnya. Pengajaran critical reading dapat diajarkan secara terpisah atau diajarkan dengan pengajaran membaca bahkan untuk pengajaran menulis. Akhirnya, kemampuan siswa dalam mengungkapkan argumen juga harus menempatkan penekanan kuat dalam pengajaran bahasa Inggris, terutama di tingkat pendidikan yang lebih tinggi.


2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Radhika Iyer-O'Sullivan

Many studies on plagiarism issues across the globe have arrived at the consensus that in dealing with plagiarism, universities need to do more than provide students with policies and procedures. Education, via academic support classes, has been touted as the way forward in teaching students to develop academic writing skills and avoid plagiarism. Teaching postgraduate students to produce academic writing that is analytical while retaining their individual expression has been a challenge at the British University in Dubai (BUiD). Most of the students at the university come from mainly Arab educational backgrounds. This could mean that their education may not have been in English but more importantly, that they may also have been entrenched in different learning and teaching styles. Previously encouraged to rely on restating exactly what they have read may contribute to students' inability to express critical thought through their writing. Based on analysis of students' critical writing through faculty feedback, samples of student writing and Turnitin reports, this paper seeks to demonstrate that teaching critical reading skills as a threshold concept that translates into critical thinking skills will help students adopt a different approach to reading, which will subsequently help develop critical writing skills. This paper will show how pedagogy was developed to enable students to read critically and produce coherent and thoughtful critical writing while retaining academic integrity.


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 246-267
Author(s):  
Jonathan Wright

Manhood was a complex social construct in early modern England. Males could not simply mature or grow from boys to men. Instead, they had to assert or prove they were men in multiple ways, such as growing a beard, behaving courageously in battle, exercising self-control in walking, talking, weeping, eating, and drinking, pursuing manly interests, exhibiting manly behaviors, avoiding interests or behaviors typically ascribed to women, marrying a woman and providing for her physical, sexual, and spiritual needs, and living and dying as a faithful Christian. Once a male became a “man” in the eyes of others, his efforts shifted from “making” himself manly to maintaining or defending his reputation as a “true man.” All men could undermine their manhood through their own actions or inactions, but the married man could also lose his reputation through his wife's infidelity. Numerous literary husbands in early modern literature live anxiously with the knowledge they might suffer a cuckold's humiliation and shame. Matthew Shore, who “treasures” his wife to a fault in Thomas Heywood's two-part play Edward IV, is an exceptional example of such a husband. This critical reading of Edward IV explores the complexity of manhood in Heywood's day by showing various males trying to assert or defend their manhood; explaining why husbands had reasons to fear cuckoldry; analyzing how Jane Shore's infidelity affects her husband; following Matthew Shore's journey from trusting husband to distrusting, bitter cuckold, to forgiving husband; and examining his seemingly inexplicable death at the end of the play.


2005 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rémy Delage

Using as the example of the pilgrimage to Sabarimala (Kerala, South India), I propose here to explore the links existing between sources, research hypothesis and research theory in social sciences. The choice of research materials in the process of investigation, sources of knowledge about the studied object, is not mere random sampling; it is processed in accordance with the questions of the researcher. It inevitably assumes a selective dimension. After a critical reading of the sources used by Indian studies, I will highlight on the connections between the sources and the methodological tools on the one hand, and the major research hypothesis about pilgrimage on the other. The links between the data taken from the field and the legitimacy of scientific discourse on India will be examined at the end before providing some keys for the interpretation of Sabarimala phenomenon in South India during the contemporary period.


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