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Volume 1 Reading in the Disciplines and Reading for Specific Populations |
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SECTION I READING IN THE DISCIPLINES |
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Chapter 1 Meeting Students in the Middle: Using Social Media Platforms and Contemporary Music Genres to Teach Critical Reading Skills for Primary Sources |
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Chapter 2 Distant Reading as Library Pedagogy: Lessons for the Literary Studies Classroom |
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Chapter 3 Teaching a Reading Method for Scientific Research Articles: Transforming an Exercise from In-Person to Virtual Instruction |
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Chapter 4 Medieval Medical School: A Primary Source Critical Reading Activity |
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Chapter 5 Teaching Students to Read and Critically Evaluate Scholarly Articles in Science and Agriculture |
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Chapter 6 Reading Scholarly Literature Across Academic Contexts: Tailoring Genre Approaches to Students' Academic Year and Discipline |
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Chapter 7 Framing Reading as a Method in the Humanities |
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Chapter 8 Reading to Learn: A Collaborative Assignment to Build Critical Reading Skills in a First-Year Engineering Course |
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Chapter 9 Re-reading and Reflection: Steppingstones for Critical Readers in a College English Classroom |
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Chapter 10 Reading Critically from the Archives: James Merrill Linn's Diary as a Gateway to the Past |
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Chapter 11 Using Professional Expectations to Improve Research and Reading Behaviors with Pre-Professional Health Students |
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Chapter 12 Navigating an Infodemic: Methods for Teaching Critical Reading in the Health Sciences |
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Chapter 13 Critical Reading across the Engineering Disciplines |
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SECTION II READING FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS |
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Chapter 14 Supporting Early Undergraduate Students: Using Video to Introduce Critical Reading Skills in Scaffolded Information Literacy Instruction |
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Chapter 15 Critical Media Literacy Skills for Transfer Students |
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Chapter 16 Librarians Sitting Down with Students: Varied Approaches to Co-Teaching Reading Skills for Developmental Writers |
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Chapter 17 Understanding Scholarly Articles: Teaching a Strategic Reading Method to Academically At-Risk Students |
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Chapter 18 Surfacing Assumptions in Source Selection: Situating Critical Reading in First-Year Information Literacy Instruction |
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Chapter 19 Information Literacy Project in a First-Year Community College Reading Course: A Term-Long Journey |
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Chapter 20 Flexible, Not Flawless: Teaching Critical Reading Skills through a Bridge Program |
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Chapter 21 Pulling It All Together: Teaching Genre, Disciplinary and Career Literacies, and the Framework for Information Literacy in an Associate Degree Capstone Course |
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Chapter 22 Reading Scholarly Articles and the First-Year Student: In-person and Online Instructional Strategies |
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Chapter 23 Connecting Critical Reading to the Literature Review: Teaching Qualitative Data Analysis Tools to Graduate Students |
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Chapter 24 A Librarian's Role In Academic Reading Strategies for ESOL Students |
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Volume 2 Reading to Evaluate, Reading Beyond Scholarly Texts, and Reading in the World |
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SECTION III READING TO EVALUATE |
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Chapter 25 Diving Below the Surface: A Layered Approach to Teaching Online Source Evaluation through Lateral and Critical Reading |
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Chapter 26 Critical Distance Reading: A Feminist Data Literacy Framework for Decolonizing Historical Memory |
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Chapter 27 Developing Critical Reading Skills in Computing Disciplines Through a Social Justice Lens |
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Chapter 28 Textual Topographies: Equipping Students with Tools for Navigating Academic Writing |
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Chapter 29 The PACT Instructional Model: Using Peritextual Analysis to Improve Reading Comprehension and Facilitate Critical Thinking |
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Chapter 30 Mapping Unfamiliar Territory: Using Guided Reading Charts to Navigate Sources |
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Chapter 31 Making Critical Reading Routine: Teaching Metacognitive Information Evaluation Using the Reading Apprenticeship Framework |
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SECTION IV READING BEYOND SCHOLARLY TEXTS |
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Chapter 32 Defining Standards: How to Read and Teach Technical Standards |
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Chapter 33 More Than Meets the Eye: A Template for Workshops and Instructional Sessions to Enhance the Ability to Critically Read Images |
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Chapter 34 Critically Reading Data: Interpreting Public Opinion Polls in the News |
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Chapter 35 Critical Reading and Graphic Novels: Thinking Outside the Classroom |
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Chapter 36 Reading Memes: Rhetorical Analysis of Memes as Multimodal Texts |
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Chapter 37 Reading the Psychology Pre-Source: Scope Notes, Citations, Help Sheets, and More |
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Chapter 38 Reading Images with a Critical Eye: Teaching Strategies for Academic Librarians |
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SECTION V READING IN THE WORLD |
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Chapter 39 Promoting Critical Reading through Learner-Centered Design: WI+RE's Approach to Open Online Learning |
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Chapter 40 Creating a Skeptical Mindset: Helping Students Evaluate Statistical Claims in Popular Sources |
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Chapter 41 Complex Texts: Critically Reading Race and Representation in Picture Books |
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Chapter 42 Co-CREATE Your Class: Critical Reading Instruction for First-Year Students |
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Chapter 43 Taking Back Reading: Lateral Reading and Fake News with First Generation College Students of Color |
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Chapter 44 Value in Disruption: A "Reading is Research" Pedagogy for Library Instruction |
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Chapter 45 According to Science: Critically Examining Media Reports of Primary Research |
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About The Editors And Authors |
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