This concise and practical text will equip students with the effective reading strategies they need when preparing for their university assessments. It dispels assumptions often made about the nature of reading at university, and provides an overview of the culture of academic reading, note-making, and what markers expect. This text provides support for reading structured around the process of crafting an assignment, including reading critically and developing an academic voice.



Autorentext

Jamie Q Roberts is a Learning Advisor at the University of New South Wales, Australia.



Inhalt

Introduction
Twelve dubious assumptions about reading at university
The purpose of universities and the nature of academic publishing and what this means for your reading
Marking criteria related to reading
The different types of sources encountered at university
Optimising the environment in which you read
Making notes when you read
Reading to work out what a source is generally about
Reading in depth
The assignment-production process: reading, planning and writing
Reading critically (part 1): different ways of using information in your writing, including critiquing
An extended activity about how to find, evaluate and use information from a single source
Reading critically (part 2): Comparative reading and synthesis
Reading to understand your field
Reading to write: developing your academic voice by imitating good writers
Reading widely to enrich your studies and life
Conclusion.

Titel
Reading at University
Untertitel
How to Improve Your Focus and Be More Critical
EAN
9781350314900
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
22.02.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
4.26 MB
Anzahl Seiten
168