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National Council of Teachers of English, 2021
This position statement affirms the need to develop accessible and effective reading pedagogies in college writing classrooms so that students can engage more deeply in all of their courses and develop the reading abilities that will be essential to their success in college, in their careers, and for their participation in a democratic society.…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods, College Students
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Ballock, Ellen – College Teaching, 2018
This paper highlights how the application of principles of formative assessment and a generous reading protocol changed my perspective on disappointing student work and led to course adjustments to positively impact student learning.
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Teacher Response, Reading
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Sakurai, Nobuko – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2016
The paper "The influence of translation on reading amount, proficiency, and speed in extensive reading" (Sakurai, 2015) outlined the first six years of the official English education system and policy in Japan. It then discussed the efficacy of extensive reading (ER) followed by a distinction between reading and translation. Previous…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Translation, Reading Fluency, Reading Rate
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Smith, Cheryl Hogue – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
Intertextuality is a vital component of college reading and writing. In order to write a paper that requires the synthesizing of readings, students must recognize the intertextual connections among all their sources. Instruction that fosters intertextual awareness in basic writers can help them overcome their tendency to compartmentalize what they…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
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Solway, David – Academic Questions, 2010
One of the major problems from which students suffer has to do with reading: reading with diligence, understanding, and, ideally, with the pleasure that attends discovery. Many students have long been hermeneutical-readers-of-a-sort. The problem has deep roots in a widely diffused media and technocyber environment that thins down and disperses the…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Hermeneutics, Literary Criticism, Reader Text Relationship
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Gough, Jim – College Quarterly, 2009
The experience of teaching informal logic (sometimes called practical logic) at the introductory level over the last fifteen years has allowed the author the opportunity to identify some interesting problems. These problems have been encountered by students attempting to understand some of the ideas presented in the informal logic course and by…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Logical Thinking, Credibility, Liberal Arts
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Roberts, Judith C.; Roberts, Keith A. – Teaching Sociology, 2008
Reading comprehension skill is often assumed by sociology instructors, yet many college students seem to have marginal reading comprehension skills, which may explain why fewer than half of them are actually doing the reading. Sanctions that force students to either read or to pay a price are based on a rational choice model of behavior--a…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills, Reading Strategies, Learner Engagement
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Lund, Randall J. – Modern Language Journal, 1991
Discusses the reasons why the last decade has brought increasing awareness that listening is a set of skills in its own right and that reading research may not automatically transfer to listening. A study that compared listening and reading recall among beginning and intermediate college German students is described. (23 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, German, Listening Comprehension
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Arnold, Jane – TESOL Quarterly, 2000
Investigated a means for improving listening comprehension through the use of visualization. Performance on a listening comprehension test was significantly better among students who had used the visualization strategies. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Seidlhofer, Barbara – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1990
Draws a distinction between two kinds of summarization involved in discourse comprehension: abbreviated versions and brief accounts. English summaries written by Austrian university students are used to illustrate the different degrees of contextualization, or schematic priming, that influenced the amount of processing the students performed on…
Descriptors: College Students, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Ediger, Marlow – 1991
One reason that university students fail to achieve optimally in course work is their lack of reading skills. The higher education student needs to achieve skills appropriate to the involved task in reading. Through diagnosis, it is possible to ascertain weak links in the reading achievement of students. For students to achieve optimally from…
Descriptors: College Students, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension
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Godev, Concepcion B.; Martinez-Gibson, Elizabeth A.; Toris, Carol C. M. – Foreign Language Annals, 2002
Discusses using students' native language (L1) versus second language in testing instruments for reading comprehension in the second language (L2) classroom. Students of college-level Spanish were tested under different conditions involving combinations of the L1 and L2. Suggests using open-ended reading comprehension tests if some questions are…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Language Tests, Reading Comprehension
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Lyman-Hager, Mary Ann – CALICO Journal, 2000
Reemphasizes reading and literature in foreign language education and suggests that computer-enhanced reading instruction holds promise as a means to reintroduce culturally dense texts into the curriculum. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Higher Education
Brumfit, Christopher – 1990
This paper outlines the teaching and research program in language and education at the University of Southampton (England) and examines problem areas found in the combination of language and education, including confusion in interpretation of textual material by students. Language and education often involves language teaching, but not language,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
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Randall, Alice; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1986
Outlines procedures used in an investigation of college students' thinking aloud protocols and discusses the framework developed for differentiating student-text interactions and identifying the common problems of less able comprehenders. Suggests ways to use protocols to look into the ways students comprehend texts, to identify comprehension…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Protocol Analysis
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