Education policy in Australia has accelerated its aim to increase participation of under-represented groups in tertiary education including students who are culturally and linguistically diverse and have low socio-economic status. These students generally have not had prior access to privileged academic discourse, which can further disadvantage them in their participation and progress in tertiary education. In this article, we outline a cross-discipline curriculum initiative and pedagogy that draws on critical literacy and the metaphor of discourse community to integrate language and academic skills into community services qualifications. We argue that this – supports the genuine participation of under-represented (non-traditional) students...
Bloomfield, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-4488-1842; Harreveld, RE ORCiD: 0000-0001-5485-2004Concerns have bee...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Many students in Australia from low socio-economic status (SES) backgrounds have historically been a...
Education policy in Australia has accelerated its aim to increase participation of under-represented...
Policies of widening participation and internationalisation in Australian universities have escalate...
[Abstract]: This article argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and un...
Increasing numbers of Australian students are travelling overseas to undertake short-term work-integ...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
This paper reports on a collaborative project aimed at addressing the learning challenges faced by n...
Young people, who are marginalised from conventional schooling, need equitable access to a full seco...
In the Western policy landscape, students from diverse cultural, linguistic, economic and other back...
Enabling courses occupy an established, albeit marginal, space in the Australian higher education (H...
The Australian government has set ambitious targets for increased higher-education participation of ...
Abstract: The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program "Crossing Bord...
A consequence of the internationalisation of universities and the implementation of widening partici...
Bloomfield, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-4488-1842; Harreveld, RE ORCiD: 0000-0001-5485-2004Concerns have bee...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Many students in Australia from low socio-economic status (SES) backgrounds have historically been a...
Education policy in Australia has accelerated its aim to increase participation of under-represented...
Policies of widening participation and internationalisation in Australian universities have escalate...
[Abstract]: This article argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and un...
Increasing numbers of Australian students are travelling overseas to undertake short-term work-integ...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
This paper reports on a collaborative project aimed at addressing the learning challenges faced by n...
Young people, who are marginalised from conventional schooling, need equitable access to a full seco...
In the Western policy landscape, students from diverse cultural, linguistic, economic and other back...
Enabling courses occupy an established, albeit marginal, space in the Australian higher education (H...
The Australian government has set ambitious targets for increased higher-education participation of ...
Abstract: The paper examines the implications of an academic service learning program "Crossing Bord...
A consequence of the internationalisation of universities and the implementation of widening partici...
Bloomfield, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-4488-1842; Harreveld, RE ORCiD: 0000-0001-5485-2004Concerns have bee...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Many students in Australia from low socio-economic status (SES) backgrounds have historically been a...