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Bridging the Gap: College Reading (Book alone) (9th Edition)

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By: Brenda D. Smith
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

Written for the mid to high-level developmental reading course, Bridging the Gap by Brenda Smith continues to be the #1 textbook choice of developmental reading educators.

 

Bridging the Gap was the first book to focus on how to read college textbooks. This theme has been broadened by linking textbook readings to recent news in the popular press and adding material on critical thinking and the Internet. A hallmark of the text, the end-of-chapter readings, represent the “bridges” of text-to-text, text-to-world, and text-to-self; and the varying reading levels to permit individualization of assignments to meet varying student needs. A variety of academic disciplines are represented throughout, including psychology, history, biology, business, allied health, and English literature.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Longman
Pub. Date: 11th March 2007
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 672
Ean: 9780321446022
Isbn: 032144602X

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USER REVIEWS

I received an old book edition 1
~ Written on Jan 17, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

Pleased to find a used book here which is not used on the class, and I have to order another book again. Sad!

After calling the sell, I got some discount back.

It is an experience! I recommend every one shopping here, be careful of what you want to buy here, go through all the details of description, especially on those used products.

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Bridging the Gap: College Reading(8th Edition)
~ Written on Jan 2, 2007. out of 2 users found this review helpful.

it is good to you. i like it because it is brand new never used it.

Bridging the Gap: College Reading (8th Edition)
~ Written on Nov 5, 2006. 2 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

It is great. It is really helping me in my classes. I am glad I got it.

A good book for getting to college level
~ Written on Oct 17, 2005. 9 out of 9 users found this review helpful.

We use this text for the supplemental/academic skills courses we offer at my community college, for those people whose reading skills are rusty for a number of reasons, including having been out of school for a number of years (sometimes as long as four or five decades), not having paid attention in class in high school, or other low-level literacy related reasons.

This book is well organised for a semester-long course that will bring out many of the critical skills necessary for doing college level work. Regardless of the discipline one goes into in college, one will have to do reading - this is as true in the nursing school, the electronics/drafting programmes, the business skills areas as well as those going on to full-fledge four-year and onward college degrees.

The book begins by exploring issues in active learning and vocabulary, some of the key concepts necessary for comprehending easily what one is reading. From there, particular kinds of reading skills are emphasised - looking for the main idea, recognising patterns of organisation and flow, seeing different points of view in the text, and beginning practice with critical thinking and engagement skills.

Within each section, there are readings and essays designed to strengthen the points being emphasised. These come from a wide variety of sources and cover a lot of different topics, so that they are not all about any particular thing, but rather each student will most likely find something of interest along the way. Each section ends with a vocabulary booster piece, and the final chapter is a very useful guide of test-taking techniques and study tips.

I find the articles very interesting, and the questions developed for the various articles enhance my understanding (this despite the fact that I have, by comparison to the target audience for this text, a very advanced degree of reading capability). This is a popular book among the students who come into our tutoring centre; they have questions and need help with the various concepts, but most like the variety of selections. One particular favourite is the essay entitled 'Monkey Love', by James V. McConnell, that gives a brief history of the Harlow experiments with young monkeys and surrogate mother figures. Essays on terrorism, women in history, low-carb pizza, media influences, Malcolm X (and his story about learning to read), and other pieces relevant to our current culture make reading less of a chore and more of a pleasure, which is key to getting students to progress through the material. The pages are colourful and interesting to look at from a graphic/visual standpoint, which also aids in the learning process.

The title 'Bridging the Gap' is very appropriate, given the task is to bridge the gap between high school (however long ago that was for many students) and college-level reading they will shortly encounter after taking this class.

Pretty good
~ Written on Sep 30, 2004. 1 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

This book offers a good basis for learning skills necessary for successful reading, especially academic reading. The end of chapter readings offer a good cross selection of topics.

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