Title: Critical Reading and Writing
1Critical Reading and Writing
- Critical Reading Skills
- Introduction
- Critical Skills, Definition
- Major Characteristics of Critical Reading
- Critique Assignment
2Introduction
- The purpose of this session is to introduce the
idea that reading (and hence writing) is
goal-directed. Qualities of the writing (and
hence the reading) that contribute to those goals
are valued others are not and need to be
eliminated. In (social) science, reading is
directed towards uncovering truth or spurring
discussion and debate. If the writing
contributes to those goals, it is critical.
3Critical A Definition
- From critic L criticus lt Gr kritikos, a
critic, orig., critical, able to discern lt
krinein to separate lt IE (s)krei-, to sift,
separate lt base (s)ker-, to cut gt SHEAR, L
cenere, to separate, Ger rein, pure - Also related to crisis
4Critical Definition Continued Meanings (among
others)
- 1. Tending to find fault censorious
- 2. Characterised by careful analysis and judgment
- 3. Of or forming a crisis or turning point
decisive - 4. Dangerous or risky causing anxiety
- 5. Designating or of a point at which a nuclear
chain reaction becomes self-sustaining
5The Critical Attitude
- Skeptical Take nothing at face value
- Questioning Always wanting to know why
- Questioning Authority
- Efficient Do not bother with irrelevancies
Is that really true? Why is that true? Who
said THAT? So what? Who cares?
6Three Alternatives to the Critical Attitude
- Didactic A wish to convey as much data and fact
as is known - Journalistic A desire to provoke interest and
force others to take sides (may be biased or
balanced) - Revolutionary Motivated to disturb, confuse,
outrage, entertain or move others emotionally to
some position
7Didactic A wish to convey as much data and fact
as is known
- There are eighteen products on the market as of
this date to translate MicroSoft Word texts from
English into African languages. These products
are available from the following sourcesOnly two
of these products handle South African languages.
According to ComputerWorld products handling
Venda and Basotho are in devel...
8Journalistic A desire to provoke interest and
force others to take sides (may be biased or
balanced)
Phil Smith, of ContraWare, estimates that even by
2010, there will be only a few non-European,
African-language translators available on the
world market. The markets are too small he
says. On the other hand, Margaret Langa,
marketing director for ComPedi, states that EE
will make it imperative to have multiple
languages in the workplace. However, this is an
opinion not widely held. Most employment
managers think that the trend is towards
unilingual English work environments, reducing
the need for translation. Schools are
definitely moving towards English, says Thadeus
Constable...
9Revolutionary Motivated to disturb, confuse,
outrage, entertain or move others emotionally to
some position
The idea that translating English into African
languages in the workplace is worth anything is
laughable. First of all, we all know that
promoting multiculturalism is a plot to get rid
of Europeans. Second, this would entail far too
much expenditure South African business needs to
cut expenses, not increase them. Third, these
languages are not real languages at all, they
were made up by missionaries. Fourth, its just
another form of socialism in the workplace. We
need to look outward to the world, not inward.
Finally, its well known that these languages
arent appropriate to business in any event, they
have an agrarian origin and cant be used in a
modern industrial society.
10Four Essential Questions for the Critical Reader
- Really? Assertions have to have data, evidence,
expert opinion, etc. behind them - Why? An explanation tells why and why that and
why that... - Says Who? An authority is only as good as its
reputation - So What? Arguments must be relevant and lead
somewhere facts must be germane -
11Five Essential Responses to non-Critical Writing
- 1. Show me the evidence (fact, learned opinion,
axiom, given) - 2. Demonstrate impartiality
- 3. Be logical, show the structure
- 4. Stick to the topic, be relevant
- 5. Be concise but complete
12Characteristics of Critical Reading
Find out fact, determine value of article,
generate new ideas, solve problems, evaluate a
situation, entertain
Writing to be Read
Essential Goals of Reading
Is this true, how do I know its true, what
biases are here, do I understand this, is this
relevant?
Critical Judgment
Reading
13Points to Remember for Critical Reading
Writing
Theyre EXACTLY the same
Really? Why? Says Who? So What?