Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2015.This thesis examines the impact of the Understanding Academic Literacy (UAL) module in the development of students’ academic writing at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. The pedagogical approach of this module and its impact are also investigated. The research project responds to three research questions: How is writing taught in the Understanding Academic Literacy module? Why is writing taught in the way it is taught in the UAL module? What impact does the way writing is taught in Understanding Academic Literacy have on students’ written work within the module? Using a qualitative case study approach, data was gathered through interviews, classroom observa...
Academic literacy practices are highly specialised, and developed for a specific audience and for a ...
Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their discipl...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2014.Academic writin...
This paper reports on a qualitative study into academic literacy factors impacting on the developmen...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine how student writing and academic literacy are experi...
This paper considers the role of student academic writing in subject learning at university. It mak...
This study examines the role of academic literacies and academic-writing practices at two diverse So...
Access to and success in South African higher education present several challenges, particularly on ...
This research considers the perceptions of an academic writing task held by a lecturer and first yea...
The way in which academic literacy is acquired is described in the work of many researchers, some of...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The process of producing academic text, especi...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
This article argues for an integrated perspective on academic writing, drawing on one primary and tw...
The development of the academic literacies approach has provided learning developers with a range of...
Academic literacy practices are highly specialised, and developed for a specific audience and for a ...
Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their discipl...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood 2014.Academic writin...
This paper reports on a qualitative study into academic literacy factors impacting on the developmen...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine how student writing and academic literacy are experi...
This paper considers the role of student academic writing in subject learning at university. It mak...
This study examines the role of academic literacies and academic-writing practices at two diverse So...
Access to and success in South African higher education present several challenges, particularly on ...
This research considers the perceptions of an academic writing task held by a lecturer and first yea...
The way in which academic literacy is acquired is described in the work of many researchers, some of...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The process of producing academic text, especi...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
This article argues for an integrated perspective on academic writing, drawing on one primary and tw...
The development of the academic literacies approach has provided learning developers with a range of...
Academic literacy practices are highly specialised, and developed for a specific audience and for a ...
Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their discipl...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...