This paper reports findings from the second stage of a mixed-methods study of embedded academic literacies and diagnostic assessment—specifically first-year nursing students’ perceptions of the MASUS procedure. We found overwhelming support from participants (85%) in favour of embedded diagnostic assessment. The main reasons for this were receiving constructive, individualised feedback and insights into expectations and requirements. This was important as over a quarter of participants said they had “no idea” about the academic literacy requirements of university when they commenced their program and 60% had not formally studied for at least seven years. Those without recent study experience or with prior poor academic performance expressed...
The study aimed to examine first year students ’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
This illuminative evaluation utilises a mixed-method design to explore the first assessment experie...
This article explores beginner student and staff perspectives of study preparedness across higher ed...
This paper reports findings from the second stage of a mixed-methods study of embedded academic lite...
<em>One vital aspect of the first semester of the first year at university is how academic literacy ...
Academic literacies refer to academic writing as social practices. This study describes first-term n...
This paper describes an initiative in the Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technolo...
This qualitative study explores and describes the literacy practices that first year medical student...
Objective – This systematic review sought to identify evidence for best practice to support the deve...
This paper explores the impact of a literacy strategies program embedded into an undergraduate nursi...
Objectives: This systematic review was designed to assess the importance of academic literacy for un...
Increasingly evidence indicates that students' engagement with academic writing and their wide...
This paper investigates the perceptions and experiences of undergraduate nursing students involved i...
This study explored the experiences and perceptions of students who engaged in a student literacy an...
Students perform bedside exams in different real life settings and their performance are assessed. T...
The study aimed to examine first year students ’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
This illuminative evaluation utilises a mixed-method design to explore the first assessment experie...
This article explores beginner student and staff perspectives of study preparedness across higher ed...
This paper reports findings from the second stage of a mixed-methods study of embedded academic lite...
<em>One vital aspect of the first semester of the first year at university is how academic literacy ...
Academic literacies refer to academic writing as social practices. This study describes first-term n...
This paper describes an initiative in the Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technolo...
This qualitative study explores and describes the literacy practices that first year medical student...
Objective – This systematic review sought to identify evidence for best practice to support the deve...
This paper explores the impact of a literacy strategies program embedded into an undergraduate nursi...
Objectives: This systematic review was designed to assess the importance of academic literacy for un...
Increasingly evidence indicates that students' engagement with academic writing and their wide...
This paper investigates the perceptions and experiences of undergraduate nursing students involved i...
This study explored the experiences and perceptions of students who engaged in a student literacy an...
Students perform bedside exams in different real life settings and their performance are assessed. T...
The study aimed to examine first year students ’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
This illuminative evaluation utilises a mixed-method design to explore the first assessment experie...
This article explores beginner student and staff perspectives of study preparedness across higher ed...