Wolf warns us that “some of our most important intellectual and affective processes: internalized knowledge, analogical reasoning, and inference; perspective-taking and empathy; critical analysis and...


Wolf warns us that “some of our most important intellectual and affective processes: internalized knowledge, analogical reasoning, and inference; perspective-taking and empathy; critical analysis and the generation of insight” may be under threat as we move into digital-based modes of reading (par. 2).


Why does Wolf assume that the intellectual and affective processes that characterize deep reading are so important? Do you share this same assumption?


Why does Wolf assume that “digital based modes of reading” won’t support this deeper reading?



May 22, 2022
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