Energized Student Engagement: The Active Reading Checklist

Audience Level: 
All
Session Time Slot(s): 
Institutional Level: 
Higher Ed
Streamed: 
Streamed
Abstract: 

Students with in online, blended, or traditional may find assigned reading exhausting and unmemorable. It is vital that students assimilate the content in assigned reading to identify important topics and personal connections and to foster engagement with their learning. This active reading checklist supports students' learning, retention of course concepts, and personal connection with the material. 

Extended Abstract: 

Students with learning differences often encounter anxiety when faced with a reading load that they perceive to be lengthy. Students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences frequently struggle to mitigate the biological challenges associated with reading and comprehension. Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders often encounter challenges connecting the course-specific reading to other courses and personal experiences. Students with ADHD encounter issues with mental focus when reading large amounts of text. Finally, students with working memory issues may find it difficult to process and remember the details of their reading. One solution to alleviate the students’ anxiety is the use of a checklist that helps them to read strategically by employing active reading strategies such as determining main points, summarizing, developing personal connections with the text, and predicting the effect of the reading. The use of a template promotes the development of executive functioning to select items of interest and/or importance and to concentrate on important concepts in required course readings.  

Conference Track: 
Engaged and Effective Teaching and Learning
Session Type: 
Discovery Session
Intended Audience: 
Faculty
Instructional Support
Students