Toolbox for Critical Reading

SUNY New Paltz does not offer stand-alone reading courses, but many community colleges do. Below is a resource created by faculty who teach developmental reading courses at community colleges. It is part of a textbook series titled Our Reading Toolbox: The Reading/Writing-Thinking Connection. 

Note: The wording in the table below has been slightly modified from the original. When working with students, you will likely take a conversational approach where they give their answers orally rather than in written form.

OUR READING TOOLBOX

Paraphrasing Ask tutees to put sentences they have read into their own words
Headline Created Have students create a headline (title) that expresses the main idea of the selected reading
Significant Sentence Selected When looking at secondary sources with a student, have them select sentences they think are most important in what they have read and have them explain why they selected them
Vital Question Posed Have a tutee think about what question they would ask the author or someone in the reading
Issue/Problem Identified When a tutee has been struggling with a difficult text, ask them to articulate what issue or problem they are having. Can they put it into words?
Purpose State why they think the reading was written
S-E-E-I State, Elaborate, Exemplify, and Illustrate concepts (words, ideas) in the reading which they need to better understand
Conclusion Identify what they think is the most important conclusion the author comes to in the end
Assumptions State what they think the author (or someone else) is taking for granted in what they have read
Implications & Consequences State what they think will happen if we follow, or do not follow, what the author (or someone else) in the reading is suggesting should be done
Solution/ Recommendations State what they think should be done to deal effectively with the issues or problems presented in the reading
Speaking in the Author’s Voice State ideas or answer questions about what they read as if they were the author or someone else in the reading

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WORK CITED

Garcia-Navarrete, Sylvia, et al. “Our Reading Toolbox: The Reading-Thinking Connection in a Community College Developmental Reading Class.” NADE Digest, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan. 2012, pp. 75–87. EBSCOhost, search-ebscohost-com.libdatabase.newpaltz.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ1097453&site=ehost-live.

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