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Informationen zum Autor ANTON BORST, PHD, is an instructional consultant and faculty developer at NYU's center for teaching and learning, and has taught literature and writing at Hunter College, Baruch College, and Pace University. He is co-editor with Robert DiYanni of?? Critical Reading Across the Curriculum, Volume I: Humanities . ROBERT DiYANNI, PHD, is a professor of Humanities at New York University and an instructional consultant at NYU's center for teaching and learning. He is author of Critical and Creative Thinking: A Brief Guide for Teachers and co-editor with Anton Borst of Critical Reading Across the Curriculum, Volume I: Humanities . Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors ix Preface xiii Acknowledgments xviii 1 Reading Like an Anthropologist 1 Noelle Molé Liston Anthropology as Over¿the¿Shoulder Reading 1 Empathetic Reading 4 Reading for Argument 7 Towards Non¿Linear Reading and Representations of Texts 7 Reading for Content¿Based Argument versus Conceptual Argument 9 Reading Context as Argument 11 Establishing Context: An Example 12 Reading Media Sources Like an Anthropologist 13 Classroom Activity: Competing Contextual Arguments 16 References 17 2 Developing Proficiency in Economics Through Critical Reading 18 Anna Shostya and Joseph C. Morreale Economics and Critical Reading 18 Hansen's Proficiencies and Critical Reading 20 Reading as an Economist 21 Concluding Thoughts 38 References 39 3 Searching for Story: Reading in Science 41 Andrea McKenzie and Eric Brenner Building Reading Skills in High School 43 Reading in the First Year of College and Beyond 45 Reading an Experimental Report 45 From Reading to Writing 55 Notes 56 References 56 4 How to Read a Photograph, a Passport, a Product Sample, and a Patent: Teaching with STEM Archives 58 Lindsay Anderberg How to Read a Photograph 60 Classroom Implementation and Activities 62 Question Set 1 63 Question Set 2 64 How to Read a Passport 66 How to Read a Product Sample 70 How to Read a Patent 73 Activity Modifications and Student Reactions 76 Question Set 1 for EWP Courses 77 Conclusion 80 References 80 5 Critical Reading in Political Science 81 Michael Busch and Garri Rivkin What is Critical Reading in Political Science? 82 Teaching Critical Reading in Theory 85 Teaching Critical Reading in Practice 90 6 Minor Data: Reading the "Smart" City Through Engaged Pedagogy 100 Gregory T. Donovan Reading What is Legible and Illegible in the Smart City 102 Engaging Difference Through Critical Service¿Learning 105 Learning and Design Practices 106 Minor Data in Practice: Reading Race in Lincoln Center 111 Conclusion 113 Acknowledgements 114 Notes 114 References 115 7 Critical Reading in Sociology: Developing Confidence to Know the World 117 Jesse Goldstein Assignment 1: In¿Depth Interviews as a Model for Critical Dialogue 118 Assignment 2: Artifact Analysis 121 Assignment 3: Literature Analysis 124 Assignment 4: Reverse Outline 129 Conclusion: Always More Work to Be Done, Never Enough Time to Do It 130 8 Critical Reading in Business Education 132 Robert Lyon Strategic Critical Reading 133 Strategic Critical Reading in the Social Sciences 136 Conclusion 150 References 151 9 How to Read a Scientific Article: The QDAFI Method of Structured Relevant Gist 152 Pascal Wallisch Expert and Non¿Expert ...