This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in African Journal of Research in Mathematics Science and Technology Education on 2009, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/03043790902989457.In this paper, we propose that learning in engineering involves taking on the discourse of an engineering community, which is intimately bound up with the identity of being a member of that community. This leads to the notion of discursive identity, which emphasises that students' identities are constituted through engaging in discourse. This view of learning implies that success in engineering studies needs to be defined with particular reference to the sorts of identities that students develop and how these r...
Cobb and Hodge’s (2005) identity theoretical framework suggests that learning is facilitated if norm...
Every year, around 35% of engineering graduates (mainly female and ethnic minority graduates) in the...
The challenges for a diverse intake of first-year engineering students, when acquiring a new academi...
In this paper, we propose that learning in engineering involves taking on the discourse of an engine...
This article reports on an activity in a first-year engineering mathematics class designed to streng...
Professional identity development is central to engineering education and has been an important focu...
This is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication of the article:The place is...
In the context of global shortages of engineering professionals, research into factors that impact o...
There is a paucity of literature in engineering education which examines students’ experiences throu...
At the heart of the redesign of Higher Education qualifications in South Africa lies the issue of in...
Socially constructed identities and language practices influence the ways students perceive themselv...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
At the heart of the redesign of Higher Education qualifications in South Africa lies the issue of in...
Every year, around 35% of engineering graduates (mainly female and ethnic minority graduates) in the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in African Journal of Research in Mathematics...
Cobb and Hodge’s (2005) identity theoretical framework suggests that learning is facilitated if norm...
Every year, around 35% of engineering graduates (mainly female and ethnic minority graduates) in the...
The challenges for a diverse intake of first-year engineering students, when acquiring a new academi...
In this paper, we propose that learning in engineering involves taking on the discourse of an engine...
This article reports on an activity in a first-year engineering mathematics class designed to streng...
Professional identity development is central to engineering education and has been an important focu...
This is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication of the article:The place is...
In the context of global shortages of engineering professionals, research into factors that impact o...
There is a paucity of literature in engineering education which examines students’ experiences throu...
At the heart of the redesign of Higher Education qualifications in South Africa lies the issue of in...
Socially constructed identities and language practices influence the ways students perceive themselv...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
At the heart of the redesign of Higher Education qualifications in South Africa lies the issue of in...
Every year, around 35% of engineering graduates (mainly female and ethnic minority graduates) in the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in African Journal of Research in Mathematics...
Cobb and Hodge’s (2005) identity theoretical framework suggests that learning is facilitated if norm...
Every year, around 35% of engineering graduates (mainly female and ethnic minority graduates) in the...
The challenges for a diverse intake of first-year engineering students, when acquiring a new academi...