How to Write a Paragraph: The Art of Substantive Writing

How to Write a Paragraph: The Art of Substantive Writing

Author
Richard Paul, Linda Elder
Publisher
The Foundation for Critical Thinking
Language
English
Edition
2
Year
2014
Page
64
ISBN
0944583490,9780944583494
File Type
pdf
File Size
918.2 KiB

Skilled readers do not read blindly, but purposely. They have an agenda, goal, or objective. Their purpose, together with the nature of what they are reading, determines how they read. They read in different ways in different situations for different purposes. Of course, reading has a nearly universal purpose: to figure out what an author has to say on a given subject. How you read should be determined in part by what you read. Reflective readers read a textbook, for example, using a different mindset than they use when reading an article in a newspaper. Furthermore, reflective readers read a textbook in biology differently from the way they read a textbook in history. The reflective mind improves its thinking by reflectively thinking about it. Likewise, it improves its reading by reflectively thinking about how it is reading. It moves back and forth between the cognitive (thinking) and the meta-cognitive (thinking about thinking). It moves forward a bit, then loops back upon itself to

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