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Critical reading is the practice of engaging with texts analytically rather than passively, moving beyond surface comprehension to evaluate arguments, assumptions, evidence, and rhetorical strategies. It appears across disciplines — English literature, education, political science, psychology, and business — because the ability to interrogate a text is considered a foundational academic skill. Courses in composition, literacy education, and literary analysis regularly ask students to demonstrate this competency, making it one of the most broadly assigned topics in undergraduate and graduate study.

The papers archived here reflect the genuine range of contexts in which critical reading is applied. Some take a literary analysis approach, examining specific works such as Howard Nemerov's "September the First Day" or T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" through close reading methods. Others apply analytical frameworks to social and historical questions, including the origins of the Cold War, feminist thought in Wollstonecraft and Chopin, or ideology's influence on program planning. Still others engage education directly, exploring literacy in secondary schooling, content-area reading across the curriculum, or critically reflexive practice in leadership contexts.

A strong essay on critical reading benefits from a clear, specific thesis about how a text works or what a particular reading practice reveals — not simply a summary of content. Evidence drawn from the text itself, whether literary, political, or professional, carries the most weight, supported by consistent application of a defined analytical lens. The most common pitfall is conflating personal opinion with critical analysis; strong critical reading grounds interpretive claims in textual evidence and acknowledges the assumptions built into any interpretive framework.

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Amos Hosea Exploring Ways Message Prophets Rooted
This paper discuses two of the Minor Prophets, Amos and Hosea. It focuses on the social, economic, and political context of their prophecies and emphasizes the similarities and differences betweeen the two individuals and between their thinking. It also compares present-day religious thinking with religious thinking expressed in the eight century B.C.
Paper Undergraduate
Children's literature: themes, genres, and educational impact
¶ … children's literature to dispel the popular premise that a diametric difference separate good literature and good multicultural literature, as it asserts that children's literature may promote interracial respect,…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Literacy in Secondary Education Adolescent
Adolescent literacy has started to be reconsidered by teachers and researchers. The focus on adolescent literacy may be explained in two ways:
Essay Doctorate
Reflexive Practice, Leadership and Critical Thinking All
¶ … Reflexive Practice, Leadership and Critical Thinking
Research Paper Undergraduate
The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Eliot was a poet and critic and a knowledgeable scholar of literature and many other fields, and he shaped much of his poetry by including allusions to other literary works as well as references to even more esoteric…
Paper Doctorate
Thematic content area reading literacy and learning across the curriculum
Introduction to Weather -- Part 1 -- Weather and Weather Systems (Multi-Day)
Paper Undergraduate
Ideology and philosophy impacts on program planning approaches
Ideology/Philosophy Impacts on Approaches
Paper Masters
Portfolio project and outcomes
This portfolio documents performance of key class and personal objectives for HU280-01: Bioethics 1103C, specifically analytical skill building, knowledge acquisition and practical application.
Paper Undergraduate
Origins of Cold War
The policy makers in Washington and Harry S. Truman overlooked the views and beliefs of Kennan, those that he expressed, in Moscow. The policymakers were continuously convinced by Kennan to back out with their plans for…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Individual case analysis of JetBlue Airways
The expansionist goal of JetBlue is a rather ambitious one, and however the industry has shown that achieving a fleet of 280 airplanes would require far more than five years, it is not impossible to achieve.