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The Radical Case for Teaching Skim Reading First-Year Writing in Vernon, BC

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The Radical Case for Teaching Skim Reading First-Year Writing in Vernon, BC

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The Radical Case for Teaching Skim Reading in First-Year Writing  encourages faculty, particularly in writing studies, to check internal biases toward deep reading and teach skim reading in first-year writing courses. Written by Ellen C. Carillo, who has previously published on the importance of teaching deep reading, this small book is a controversial prompt for further discussion and exploration.   Data from studies of the lived experiences of undergraduates indicate that students do not need deep reading practices in the majority of their classes across the disciplines and, moreover, that students succeed in their classes by skim reading. Rather than imagining an idealized set of circumstances that allow for sustained deep reading, as does a great deal of the scholarship on reading in writing studies,  The Radical Case for Teaching Skim Reading in First-Year Writing  argues for teaching students reading practices that  will  support their success in their college writing assignments rather than those strategies the field believes  should  support their success.   In our information landscape and our fragile democracy, encouraging skimming as opposed to deep reading may seem like a gamble-this very tendency toward the quick rather than the critical has undoubtedly contributed to the current crisis of mass misinformation. However, teaching students to use skim reading as a strategic tool for purposeful engagement and efficient yet thoughtful information filtering better equips them to navigate the rapidly changing information landscape and manage the fast-paced flow of content from diverse media sources.
The Radical Case for Teaching Skim Reading in First-Year Writing  encourages faculty, particularly in writing studies, to check internal biases toward deep reading and teach skim reading in first-year writing courses. Written by Ellen C. Carillo, who has previously published on the importance of teaching deep reading, this small book is a controversial prompt for further discussion and exploration.   Data from studies of the lived experiences of undergraduates indicate that students do not need deep reading practices in the majority of their classes across the disciplines and, moreover, that students succeed in their classes by skim reading. Rather than imagining an idealized set of circumstances that allow for sustained deep reading, as does a great deal of the scholarship on reading in writing studies,  The Radical Case for Teaching Skim Reading in First-Year Writing  argues for teaching students reading practices that  will  support their success in their college writing assignments rather than those strategies the field believes  should  support their success.   In our information landscape and our fragile democracy, encouraging skimming as opposed to deep reading may seem like a gamble-this very tendency toward the quick rather than the critical has undoubtedly contributed to the current crisis of mass misinformation. However, teaching students to use skim reading as a strategic tool for purposeful engagement and efficient yet thoughtful information filtering better equips them to navigate the rapidly changing information landscape and manage the fast-paced flow of content from diverse media sources.

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