Reading and
understanding what is being read are two things that come up everywhere,
whether it is in class or in the workplace. Being able to understand what has
been given to you is important. Also, being able to take meaning from what that
has been given to you. This also includes confidence in understanding.
Confidence
in understanding is a huge thing to try to master. Being able to put a meaning
to a bunch of words that has been put before you can be even harder still.
Though it seems tough to handle, it is not all out difficult. It just needs to
be practiced and used repeatedly so that a person can have the confidence to
understand what has been put before them. Being able to take a meaning from a
text includes being able to back up what we are think the meaning may be from
examples in the text. Doing this was a large part of the class.
Being able
to back up our opinions from the text makes us much more knowledgeable about
what we are saying in the first place. Taking examples from the text makes us
look deeper and more critically at the text and learn something from the text.
This takes a lot of practice and hard work at first but does get easier as time
goes on. This is also something that we can use either out in the workplace or
even in other classes. We can use this to our advantage in other classes
because we will know the different ways of getting to the deeper meaning about
a text.
I have to agree with your statement that being able to back up our opinions from information is a great skill to have. This is something that is widely used in the real world. Anytime a student goes for a master or doctoral degree, he/she has to write a thesis, and then prove over and over using information from the paper that what they wrote is true. Practice doesn't make perfect, but we can be pretty close. I have been practicing thinking critically in school classes for as long as I can remember.
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