This paper presents an intervention that was created in a United Kingdom university Classics department where approximately 60% of undergraduate students came from diverse educational backgrounds to study classical Greco-Roman culture, but had not studied it before at school/college. To equip these more than usually diverse ‘transition’ students with a skills base to aid both their academic progress and future employability, a team-taught mandatory module was designed for first term, first-year undergraduates, which embedded two workshops and an assessment exercise on academic writing with eight workshops on other skills, most of which are both discipline-specific and ‘transferable’. The in-term assessments tested understanding of the skill...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
As the number of students entering higher education continues to increase, many English-medium unive...
Becoming higher education students is quite different from Senior High School Students. Higher educa...
This paper considers the role of student academic writing in subject learning at university. It mak...
The present paper builds on Elbow’s (1998) idea of ‘free writing’ and other creative approaches to w...
Recognising the varied challenges presented by an increasingly diverse student body at our UK univer...
High-achieving students are not often the focus of studies in academic transition. In the UK, the d...
For many university students writing is a struggle and this may be more pronounced for students stud...
The development of the academic literacies approach has provided learning developers with a range of...
The paper will discuss best practice for the design and delivery of support for academic writing ski...
This research aims to evaluate the impact of an inclusive writing approach, which strives to embed a...
This paper discusses the design and delivery of support for academic writing skills development. The...
‘Fail Better’ is an approach which supports first year students’ successful transition to higher edu...
Student difficulties with the transition to writing in higher education are well documented whether ...
Richmond’s Academic Literacies Programme (ALP) is a content-based form of instruction for university...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
As the number of students entering higher education continues to increase, many English-medium unive...
Becoming higher education students is quite different from Senior High School Students. Higher educa...
This paper considers the role of student academic writing in subject learning at university. It mak...
The present paper builds on Elbow’s (1998) idea of ‘free writing’ and other creative approaches to w...
Recognising the varied challenges presented by an increasingly diverse student body at our UK univer...
High-achieving students are not often the focus of studies in academic transition. In the UK, the d...
For many university students writing is a struggle and this may be more pronounced for students stud...
The development of the academic literacies approach has provided learning developers with a range of...
The paper will discuss best practice for the design and delivery of support for academic writing ski...
This research aims to evaluate the impact of an inclusive writing approach, which strives to embed a...
This paper discusses the design and delivery of support for academic writing skills development. The...
‘Fail Better’ is an approach which supports first year students’ successful transition to higher edu...
Student difficulties with the transition to writing in higher education are well documented whether ...
Richmond’s Academic Literacies Programme (ALP) is a content-based form of instruction for university...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
As the number of students entering higher education continues to increase, many English-medium unive...
Becoming higher education students is quite different from Senior High School Students. Higher educa...