![]() Working with Texts: Annotating Strategies ![]() Planning Your Work: Previewing Strategies Some Common Questions for Critical Reading: A Detailed Approach Some Common Questions for Critical Reading: A Brief Overview Learning, Choosing, and Adapting Strategies That Work for You Working with Words and Images/Words as Images: Reading in a Visual Culture Working with Texts: Critical Reading and Writing Each of the six sections focuses on a different aspect of work and contains readings ranging from scholarly articles to contemporary journalism, visual representations of work from the media and fine arts, fiction and non-fiction stories about work, and a sample of screenshorts from a work-related Website. ![]() ![]() ThroughoutThe Working Lifehelps students use writing to examine their own complex attitudes, values, and beliefs about work in life, work as life, and our lives at work. Approaching the idea of work from multiple perspectives, the readings present work as both a source of fulfillment and meaning and a place of frustration and fatigue. A particularly relevant reader given the career-minded orientation of today's students,The Working Lifehelps students "see" work more practically and critically, both in terms of their eventual career paths and their immediate college environment. ![]() Timely, smart, and hip, this engaging reader teaches students to think critically about the importance and place of work in their lives. ![]()
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