Assignment 3
Due 4 August 2025
,ENG2601
Assignment 3
DUE 4 August 2025
Question: The Impact of Tone and Structure on the Academic Effectiveness
Articles Answered: Academically Adrift (Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa ,2011)
Is College Really Worth It? (Alexander W. Martin, 2015)
Is College Worth It? (Richard Fry, Dana Braga and Kim Parker, 2024)
, Academically Adrift
By Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa
Introduction:
“Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses” by Richard Arum and
Josipa Roksa (2011) is a landmark empirical study that challenges the assumption that
American undergraduate education produces meaningful academic growth. While its
findings sparked public and scholarly debate, the book’s true academic power lies not
only in its content, but also in its tone and structural execution. This analysis explores
how the authors' deliberate use of restrained language and methodical structure
enhances the report’s credibility, usability, and influence in academic and policy-making
contexts.
1. Tone: Reserved, Authoritative, and Data-Centric
1.1 Measured Language Enhances Credibility
The tone throughout the text is calm and analytical, avoiding polemic or emotionally
charged critiques. Instead of denouncing higher education institutions, the authors state
that “a significant proportion of students demonstrate no significant improvement in a
range of skills” (Arum & Roksa, 2011, p. 36). This subdued expression of what is
arguably a serious indictment increases the report’s legitimacy in scholarly circles.
Academic benefit: A restrained tone allows findings to be interpreted within multiple
theoretical frameworks and reduces the likelihood of ideological dismissal, making the
work more broadly accepted across disciplines.
1.2 Scholarly Distance Maintains Objectivity
Arum and Roksa avoid anecdotal storytelling and rely heavily on standardized testing
data, specifically the Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA), to support their claims.
They refrain from generalizing beyond what their data can show.