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Overview
COLLEGE READING: THE SCIENCE AND STRATEGIES OF EXPERT READERS approaches reading from a thinking skills perspective by explaining how we think, learn, and read. This expert group of authors credibly incorporates widely proven brain research and learning theory into a user-friendly dynamic reading textbook aimed at diverse learners. The bridge from the scientific research to the classroom is carefully crafted so that not only will students learn to read more efficiently, but they will also learn how to learn more efficiently. By explaining the brain science of reading, COLLEGE READING empowers students with the knowledge that they can change their brain into a more effective reading brain. COLLEGE READING teaches students how to read by providing interactive learning and reading opportunities--Making Connections, Brain Connections, Activities, Practice with a Reading Passage, Post Test, and Brain Strength Options--so that students are discovering, understanding, and remembering essential reading skills they can apply to their future coursework. All students can be naturally motivated, expert readers and learners with COLLEGE READING.
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- We learn what is important to us. Students' brains can be in a state of low arousal which is not conducive to learning unless their minds are engaged. Tip from the Brain Doctor introduces students to some of the research behind learning in a very user-friendly way while also suggesting how the students may use this information to improve their learning and reading. Brain Strength Options provides many projects for diversifying strategies and reaching diverse learners; students to self-select according to their strengths. A variety of high-interest, multi-length, college-level practice readings are provided throughout the book. Many students have never experienced reading as an enjoyable activity. It's critical that students are exposed to interesting and controversial readings, in order to fully engage in reading related activities.
- The frontal lobes develop in response to experience. The frontal lobes are still developing until around age 25. Then throughout life good frontal lobes help you make good decisions. If you engage in activities that stimulate the frontal lobes you can make them better. If you want students to be better thinkers, then they must be provided with those activities. Comprehension Checks are classroom assessment techniques embedded in every chapter to ensure what students are learning and how well. Various activity types are designed to stimulate multiple avenues toward natural learning, thus reaching a greater range of learners, especially diverse ones.
- Fire it until you wire it! Repetition is important because the more a group of neurons fire together the more likely they are to fire together again. Learning involves the strengthening of these neural networks. Making Connections activates the students' existing network of knowledge in order to help them make connections to the new material introduced in that chapter. "Practice with a Reading Passage” allows the students to reinforce what they have learned in the chapter to solidify the learning. Skills are also referred to and revisited in later chapters, building and strengthening them over time. Post Tests at the end of each chapter serve as a cumulative critical reading activity for all the critical reading strategies presented in the book. These tests require students to do more than just fill in the blanks, thus encouraging students to expect more from themselves and their reading course.
- Memory has to be actively stored and is stored in multiple places, needing to be reassembled for recall. Many times what appears to be reading comprehension problems are actually working memory problems. Chapter 2 is completely devoted to teaching students about how the memory works and providing strategies for addressing working memory problems that can hinder them when test-taking or comprehending what they read.
- The visual pathway is powerful! The brain is very visual and learns best through pictures. When pictures are associated with information it creates a more powerful memory. Brain Connections: Self-Assessments asks students to visually depict their level of understanding by drawing dendrites as they progress through the chapter in relation to how the brain processes information. Students work with mind maps as chapter opening guides, to help identify main ideas and details, and follow an argument to help organize their thinking and improve their thinking skills. Chapter 10 is devoted to understanding visuals in textbooks. Students are also taught how and why to create images as a method of studying from their textbooks.
- The brain is a social brain. The brain seems to be designed to learn from other people. Much of knowledge is socially constructed. Many of the activities are designed so that they can be done as group activities should the instructor desire to do so. The Student to Student Feature also personalizes the learning experience by providing other students' honest experiences with becoming expert readers.
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2. Remembering What You Read.
3. Developing Your College Vocabulary.
4. Locating Stated Main Ideas.
5. Finding Supporting Details.
6. Using Inference to Identify Implied Main Ideas.
7. Recognizing Patterns of Organization.
8. Using Preview, Study-Read, and Review (PSR).
9. Taking Control of Your Textbook: Marking and Note Taking.
10. Using Visuals to Increase Your Understanding of Textbooks.
11. Understanding and Creating Arguments.
12. Reading Arguments Critically.
13. Reading Beyond The Words.
Appendix.
Test Taking Strategies.
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ISBN: 9781285514161
MindTap English for Zadina/Smilkstein/Daiek/Anter's College Reading: The Science and Strategies of Expert Readers is the digital learning solution that helps instructors engage and transform today's students into critical thinkers. Through paths of dynamic assignments and applications that you can personalize, real-time course analytics, and an accessible reader, MindTap helps you turn cookie cutter into cutting edge, apathy into engagement, and memorizers into higher-level thinkers.