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COMPLETING READING ASSIGNMENT AND HOMEWORK
Many students believe that they already have a firm grasp on how to read when they get to college. Why then, are students often discouraged by their attempts to read college texts? Anne Cudd (2003) of the Women’s Studies department at KU proposes that much of this frustration stems from the fact that they do not understand that the type of reading approach used should vary based on the type of text that is being read. “You don’t read a novel the same way you read a philosophical essay or a mathematical proof or a poem. Students have to be helped to realize this and then to develop the new eyes they need to see the kinds of texts you assign them,” she states. Robert Magnan (1990) believes that it is best to help students achieve critical thinking skills before they read, in order to aid their analysis and evaluation of texts. He suggests:
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