Review:1st Summative Flashcards
The process of engaging with scholarly texts to understand, analyze, and critically evaluate the content.
Academic Reading
What aspect of Academic Reading is being goal-oriented
Purposeful
What aspect of Academic Reading involves interacting with a text through questioning, annotating, summarizing and reflecting
Active Engagement
What aspect of Academic Reading analyzes structure, arguments, evidence, and methodology used in the text. Evaluating credibility and relevance of information.
Analytical
What aspect of Academic Reading involves reading various types of texts: research articles, essays, textbooks and report.
Comprehensive
What are the aspects of Academic Reading
Purposeful, Active Engagement. Analytical, Comprehensive
A strategy in which you get an overview of it’s structure and ain ideas. Composed of subheadings, heading, abstract, introduction and conclusions
Previewing
A strategy in which before and during reading you formulate questions
Questioning
A strategy in which marks important passages
Annotating
This strategy helps reinforce enderstanding and reflection of information.
Summarizing
This strategy evaluates
strengths and weaknesse as well as consider it’s validity, reliabilty, and relevance
Critical Thinking
This strategy relates the content to prior knowledge and helps integrate new information to existing frameworks
Making connections
This strategy reflects on how the reading impacts your understanding
Reflecting
This strategy created orgaanized notes that uses outlines, concept maps, or summary tables.
Note-taking
This is a formal style of writing used in universities and scholarly publications.
Academic Writing
A written work that has academic purposes
Academic text
What are characteristics of Academic Writing
Formal Tone, Evidence Based, Specific Terminology ,Structured Format, Analytical & Critical
Are written assignments that explores specific topics
Essays
Are in-depth studies
Research Papers
Are Extensive research projects required for advanced degrees
Thesis and Dissertations
Are academic text that criticall evaaluates and nalyze bokks, discussing their content, strength and weaknesses and contributions to the field.
Book Reviews
Are academic text that present findings from research, experiments/investigations.
Reports
Are written presentations delivered at acdemic conferences
Conference papers
Are academic text for educational purposes
Textbooks