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How to Read and Write Critically
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How to Read and Write Critically

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October 2021 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

To succeed in any assessment, you need to demonstrate critical thinking – but what does it mean to be ‘critical’?

This book takes a hands-on approach to helping you think, read and write critically. Packed with examples from different disciplines and subjects, it talks through dozens of written extracts so you can see what criticality actually looks like.

The book:

·       Equips you with tools for making an argument, explaining your reasoning and using examples to illustrate your points.

·       Enables you to structure coherent arguments and choose appropriate language.

·       Helps you interpret and apply feedback from your lecturers.

For undergraduate students studying in any discipline, this clear guide takes the confusion out of reading and writing critically so you can approach your assessments with confidence.

Student Success is a series of essential guides for students of all levels. From how to think critically and write great essays to boosting your employability and managing your wellbeing, the Student Success series helps you study smarter and get the best from your time at university. 

 

 
Chapter 1: What does it mean to be ‘critical’?
 
Chapter 2: Different ways to show your criticality
 
Chapter 3: Understanding score bands and developing your skills within academic assessment
 
Chapter 4: The connection between critical reading, thinking and writing
 
Chapter 5: How to structure your essays
 
Chapter 6: How to structure your dissertation
 
Chapter 7: Additional assessments to consider
 
Chapter 8: Four ways to approach interpretation
 
Chapter 9: How to use quotes, paraphrase and summarise
 
Chapter 10: How to use critical language in your assessments

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This is a clear and accessible text with practical content relevant to any student writing assignments in higher education. It analyses a range of authentic sources to clearly illustrate how to approach, plan and write an academic assignment effectively. 

David Busby
Academic Skills Course Leader, Skills Centre: Academic Skills, University of Bath

This book serves as an essential resource for students seeking to develop foundational skills in critical reading and writing. I consider it indispensable and highly recommend it to all my students, regardless of their level or area of study.

Dr Nephat Shumba
De Havilland Campus, Hertfordshire University
April 24, 2024

Will be part of the reading list for the Academic Literacy project, which will strengthen existing academic development in the 3 year midwifery programme.

Ms Jan Bowden
Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, King's College London
October 5, 2023

Very good guide for students and new staff

Mrs Beverley Griffiths
Education, Buckinghamshire College Group
July 2, 2024

straightforward introduction to undergraduate writing

Ms Anna Rees
School of Health Sciences, Liverpool University
August 18, 2023

This is a very useful book to set some of the important groundlings and basics in place for students as they embark onto MA courses. We have a lot of overseas students who have come from a BA/BSc background with assessment as examination rather than a more self-regulated or critical approach and this book is very useful in getting them to think in a more nuanced way.

Dr Paul Hopkins
Education, Hull University
February 24, 2023

I direct students to this text for those who need a revision on how to write critically at Master's level. In my professional opinion and experience, critical reading and writing (especially at Level 7) are essential skills. At times, such skills need to be sharpened by those who are new to health care education.

Mr Thomas Beary
Nursing, Hertfordshire University
December 9, 2022

An easy to read book that will be useful as students develop their critical writing and will be helpful throughout their undergraduate studies

Mx David Metcalfe
Policing, Chester University
January 31, 2022

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