As an adult, it is easy to forget about basic skills such as how to read critically and effectively. We tend to assume that we know how to read: after all, we do it all the time. However, how much of what you read do you consider critically and carefully, rather than just skimming over the ideas? More importantly, what do you actually retain and put into use in your own thinking and writing?
Using tools to improve your reading…
As an adult, it is easy to forget about basic skills such as how to read critically and effectively. We tend to assume that we know how to read: after all, we do it all the time. However, how much of what you read do you consider critically and carefully, rather than just skimming over the ideas? More importantly, what do you actually retain and put into use in your own thinking and writing?
Create your profile
Only paid subscribers can comment on this post
Check your email
For your security, we need to re-authenticate you.
Click the link we sent to , or click here to sign in.