Lesson 5
Thinking
The act of constructing and deconstructing ideas in both spoken and written form based on a given context.
Content
Substance of the text
Anthony Shadid
to non-critical readers, many texts offer the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. To the critical reader, any single text provides but one portrayal of the facts, one individual's "take" on the subject.
Kurland
to non-critical readers, texts provide facts. Readers gain knowledge by memorizing the statements within a text. Critical readers thus recognize not only what a text says. but also how the text portrays the subject matter.
Reasoning
the process of expressing ideas and opinions as well as justifying a stand based on prior and existing knowledge and experiences needed to arrive at a decision.
Objectivity
the stand of the author about an issue/article
What a text means
Interpretation Analyzes the text and asserts a meaning for the text as a whole
Claim of Fact
asserts some empirical truth.
Claim of Action or Policy
asserts that an action should be taken
What a text does
Description Discusses aspects of discussion itself
Claim of Judgement or Value
asserts a judgement of some sort.
A statement that we worry the audience will not agree to, but wish them to agree to,
Claim
Deals with a search of agreement. The wish is that the audience will agree with the statement
Claim
Involves a speaker awareness of an audience. Wish about an audience
Claim
It involves anticipation
Claim
It is a statement. A discourse
Claim
Types of Claim
Claim of fact, value, policy
Elements for evaluation
Content Objectivity Significance
Claim works with
Contingency
Braceros (2005)
Critical reading is necessary for the students to know how to examine critically what they see, feel and read to be able to make good judgement or decisions for the welfare of their countrymen
What a text says
Restatement talks about the same topic as the original text
Campbell and Huxman
claim as an assertion
Del Gandio J.
claim is an arguable statement-- an idea that a rhetor (a speaker or writer) asks an audience to accept. A claim is an opinion, idea, or assertion.
Critical Reading
dissecting a reading material the art of asking oneself about the text
Significance
the intention, the entire meaning and the value of the issue/article to the reader's life.