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Academic Reading (with MyReadingLab), 6/E
Kathleen T. McWhorter, Niagara County Community College

ISBN-10: 0321471695
ISBN-13: 9780321471697

Publisher: Longman
Copyright: 2007
Format: Paper Package; 544 pp
Published: 07/27/2006

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Academic Reading is an advanced reading text that focuses on comprehension and critical thinking, and providing strategies for reading in the major academic disciplines.

 

Written in consultation with teachers from across each discipline, Academic Reading fully encompasses the main disciplines such as social sciences, business, humanities and literature, mathematics, natural sciences, and the technical fields.


 

  • Students learn strategies specific to each different academic discipline to use after (or while) they complete the developmental reading course.
  • Articles and textbook readings are content-linked so students can investigate similarities and differences between them. Questions following readings encourage diagnostic reasoning, asking students to analyze the readings both individually and as a pair.
  • Chapter 10 details how reading electronic sources differs from reading print materials, suggests new reading strategies for online reading, and includes information on how to find and evaluate Web-based sources of information.
  • “Academic Applications” featured throughout the text help students apply their newfound reading and study skills to other courses.
  • Collaborative learning sections provide the opportunity for group work, a primary skill that is applied across the disciplines.
  • Chapter 5 on critical reading “Evaluating the Author's Techniques,” helps students uncover an author's stance, bias, or even attempted manipulation of readers. The new chapter discusses use of connotative language, figurative language, and bias; the selective use of facts and details; the use of evidence to support generalizations; the use and misuse of assumptions; and the use of manipulative language. The chapter is the third critical reading chapter in the book, and together the three chapters form a new Part II on “Critical Reading.”
  • “Multimedia Activities” at the end of every chapter help reinforce for students what they have learned in the chapter. Each chapter ends with two Web activities for practice or additional research on a topic.
  • Part III on “The Discipline on the Internet” offer lists of important Websites from across the disciplines. A list in each chapter offers students a starting point for research and reading in the disciplines. The sites are divided into directories/Web guides,journals/indexes/databases,reference works,and government resources.
  • An “Academic Success” appendix includes topics for student success that previously appeared as study tips throughout the text. Topics are planning and organization, keeping a learning journal, procrastination, managing your study time, working with classmates, taking lecture notes, learning strategies, managing stress, and using a computer as a study and learning aid.
  • Chapter 4, “Evaluating the Author's Message,” gives students more instruction and more practice in important critical reading skills. Expanded material on distinguishing fact and opinion, identifying the author's purpose, evaluating the data and evidence, and an entirely new section on analyzing the author's tone give students a broader, more diverse repertoire of critical reading strategies.
  • Coverage of academic thought patterns in Chapter 7, “Patterns of Academic Thought,” gives students more instruction in how to recognize patterns that aid in reading comprehension: definition, classification, order or sequence (chronology, process, order of importance, spatial order), cause and effect, comparison and contrast, listing/enumeration, and mixed patterns. The four new patterns are: statement and clarification, summary, generalization and example, and addition. New, more extensive exercises are given for each pattern. In addition, new patterns (that are tested in the important Florida state exit exam) are covered with a description and an example for each one; new exercises are given at the end of each group.

 

  • New design includes added color and a visual opening activity in each chapter.
  • 25% of the readings are new and now include both textbook excerpts and journal articles.
  • New coverage of Health and Allied Medical field in Chapter 18, Reading in Technical and Applied Fields.
  • Redesigned and expanded Multimedia pages include more relevant websites, e.g., library/career pathfinders, discipline specific websites, interactive sites, and links to sites related to specific terminology.
  • Chapter 11: Using Writing to Learn has been moved up to follow Chapter 8: Learning from Textbooks.
  • I. FUNDAMENTALS OF READING STRATEGIES.

    1. Strategies for Active Reading.

    2. Fundamental Comprehension Skills.

    3. Essential Vocabulary Skills.

    II. CRITICAL READING STRATEGIES.

    4. Evaluating the Author's Message.

    5. Evaluating the Author's Techniques.

    6. Reading and Evaluating Arguments.

    III. ACADEMIC READING STRATEGIES.

    7. Patterns of Academic Thought.

    8. Learning from Textbooks.

    9. Using Writing to Learn.

    10. Reading Graphics.

    11. Reading Online.

    12. Reading Research, Reference, and Collateral Assignments. (Available online only)

    13. Reading in the Social Sciences.

    14. Reading in Business.

    15. Reading in the Humanities and Arts.

    16. Reading Mathematics.

    17.Reading in the Natural Sciences.

    18. Reading in Technical and Applied Fields.

    Academic Success.

    Credits. 

    Index.

     

    • 0321364791Academic Reading (book alone), 6/E
      McWhorter
      © 2007 | Longman | Paper; 544 pages | Instock
      ISBN-10: 0321364791 | ISBN-13: 9780321364791
      Brief Description

    For Advanced Reading (10-12+ grade level)


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