Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Issues with Reading
Introduction to Chapter 6
Sometimes reading may seem difficult, you might have trouble getting started, or other challenges will surface. Here are some troubleshooting ideas.
Check Your Understanding: Troubleshoot Issues with Reading
After reviewing the above section, identify one or two key issues from the list that you might relate to.
Consider how the possible suggestions might work for you.
Write a short plan—in one paragraph—that explains how you could implement a solution to help you improve your reading practices.
Go to the end of this chapter to the section “Answers for the Check Your Understanding Activities” to read more.
Answers for the Check Your Understanding Activities
Troubleshoot Issues with Reading
With this activity, there is no right or wrong answer—this is simply a chance for you to reflect on any issues you have with reading. You might discuss your short plan with your instructor.
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- This chapter was adapted from Part 1: Working with Texts, The Word on College Reading and Writing; authored by: Monique Babin, Carol Burnell, Susan Pesznecker, Rose Rosevear, and Jaime Wood. License: CC BY-NC 4.0 and includes 3D Problem Solving by Chris Potter, license: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)