[Abstract]: This paper argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and unfamiliar culture for the increasing numbers and diversity of students accessing it. Traditional university responses to this increasing participation, however, often conceptualise diversity in terms of scholastic deficits or a lack of academic literacy. Inherent is the assumption that there is one mainstream discourse and that languages and literacies other than those of the dominant mainstream represent a deficit or a deficiency on the part of students who do not possess them. An alternative approach, utilising Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) re-conceptualises the contemporary university as a dynamic culture, subject to ongoing and rapid cha...
In this paper we reflect on the challenges of developing and teaching two new first-year (intensivel...
Abstract: Th is paper introduces new ways of thinking about diversity in higher education. Th e ‘def...
This paper explores the current context of university teaching in relation to socio-cultural influen...
[Abstract]: This paper argues that the increasing participation and diversity of the student body ch...
[Abstract]: This article argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and un...
[Abstract]: The shift conceptualises the university as a culture encompassing a multiplicity of sub-...
This paper will address the issues encountered by first year students in reading and reshaping the c...
The Australian government has set ambitious targets for increased higher-education participation of ...
Recent discussion in higher education that followed from the Bradley Report (2009) and Masters Repor...
The dramatic shift in undergraduate student diversity has presented pedagogical challenges for unive...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
A number of writers have drawn attention to the increasing importance of language in social life in ...
In the contemporary university the large classes associated with many core units mean that tutorials...
Higher education institutions around the world are educating an increasingly diverse student populat...
In this paper we reflect on the challenges of developing and teaching two new first-year (intensivel...
Abstract: Th is paper introduces new ways of thinking about diversity in higher education. Th e ‘def...
This paper explores the current context of university teaching in relation to socio-cultural influen...
[Abstract]: This paper argues that the increasing participation and diversity of the student body ch...
[Abstract]: This article argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and un...
[Abstract]: The shift conceptualises the university as a culture encompassing a multiplicity of sub-...
This paper will address the issues encountered by first year students in reading and reshaping the c...
The Australian government has set ambitious targets for increased higher-education participation of ...
Recent discussion in higher education that followed from the Bradley Report (2009) and Masters Repor...
The dramatic shift in undergraduate student diversity has presented pedagogical challenges for unive...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
A number of writers have drawn attention to the increasing importance of language in social life in ...
In the contemporary university the large classes associated with many core units mean that tutorials...
Higher education institutions around the world are educating an increasingly diverse student populat...
In this paper we reflect on the challenges of developing and teaching two new first-year (intensivel...
Abstract: Th is paper introduces new ways of thinking about diversity in higher education. Th e ‘def...
This paper explores the current context of university teaching in relation to socio-cultural influen...