This course will introduce you to useful, real-world information by learning to read legal, insurance, employment, and vehicle related documents. You will also explore media bias, trends in journalism, word structures, and research strategies while developing critical reading skills, outline building skills, and identifying good sources of information. This course builds life and study skills, setting you up for success as an adult and post-secondary preparation.
Cost: Students purchase 28 days of access for $105. Students may work as quickly through the content as they wish. Every 28 days, students may purchase an additional 28 days of access for an additional $105.
Unit 1 Navigating the Information Age
Unit 2: Information for the Masses
Unit 3: Reading in the Real World
Unit 4: The First Day on the Job
Unit 5: Signing on the Dotted Line
Unit 6: Changing the World Through Writing
Unit 7: Moving from Ideas to An Action Plan
Unit 8: The Final Countdown
Students will demonstrate an understanding of being a critical reader by describing visual rhetoric and explaining news and journalism changes and challenges.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of how to draft a proposal by creating an outline and plan for drafting a proposal and analyzing rhetorical features.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of making revisions by explaining how to plan for revisions as well as considerations for making global and sentence-level revisions.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of reading and writing to solve problems by explaining to find problems and propose solutions.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of reading for detail by explaining how to use critical reading skills with legal and financial documents. Ratings table
Students will demonstrate an understanding of reading for comprehension by explaining how to use critical reading skills to accomplish real-world goals.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of reading in the workplace by explaining how to use critical reading skills in the workplace as well as reading comprehension strategies.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of writing as effective communication by evaluating information in context, analyzing written communication, and explaining critical reading.