what is the importance of knowing how to identify and analyze claims in critical reading?
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TO identify and analyze claims in critical reading
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- This work lays the foundation for students' progressing to staking their own claims in an intellectually rigorous fashion.
- Learning how to analyze and critically evaluate arguments thus helps them to develop a sound framework to test their own arguments and advance their own points of view
- Critical reading means that a reader applies certain processes, models, questions, and theories that result in enhanced clarity and comprehension.
- There is more involved, both in effort and understanding, in a critical reading than in a mere "skimming" of the text.
- Objective 11 reflects an important component of the educational process – training students in the habits of thought in our disciplines.
- IDEA research has found that it is related to Objectives #6 through #10 and Objective #12, which all address activities at the upper levels of cognitive taxonomies, activities requiring application and frequent synthesis and evaluation of ideas and events.
- Active processing is critical to our students’ long-term retention of ideas and concepts and their ability to transfer those ideas and concepts to other contexts
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