Non-critical reading is satisfied Critical reading goes two steps further.
Having
with recognizing what a recognized what a text says , it reflects on what the
text says and restating the key text does by making such remarks. Is it offering
remarks. examples? Arguing? Appealing for sympathy?
Making a contrast to clarify a point? Finally, critical
readers then infer what the text, as a whole,
means, based on the earlier analysis.
Types of reading
These three steps or modes of analysis are reflected in three types of reading and
discussion:
What a text says – restatement – talks about the same topic as the original text
What a text does – description – discusses aspects of the discussion itself
What a text means – interpretation — analyzes the text and asserts a meaning for
the text as a whole.
Goals of Critical Reading
Textbooks on critical reading commonly ask students to accomplish certain goals:
» recognizing purpose involves inferring a basis for choices of content and language
» recognizing tone and persuasive elements involves classifying the nature of language
choices
» recognizing bias involves classifying the nature of patterns of choice of content and
language
Critical reading is not simply close and careful reading. To read critically, one must
actively recognize and analyze evidence upon the page.
B. Critical Writing
What is Critical Writing? It is common for feedback on student writing to focus on
the need to engage more critically with the source material. Typical comments from