Many university lecturers expect students to be able to read disciplinary texts at the appropriate levels, and reflect critically and multidimensionally on those texts, yet are often frustrated by many students’ lack of ability to do so satisfactorily. While there is much research to suggest that academic writing needs to be taught within the disciplines as a practice linked to disciplinary knowledge, there is less research to make the same claims about academic reading which is often referred to, rather, as a ‘skill’. This paper argues for an overt focus on critical academic reading as part of disciplinary teaching and learning and draws on a case study and lecturers’ responses to questions on critical reading to show how an academic liter...
In 1998, the paper ‘Student writing in higher education: an academic literacies approach’ by Mary Le...
Critical reading is an expectation of students in all academic programs. A common concern and assump...
Acknowledged as a troublesome threshold concept for students and teachers alike in higher education ...
This article draws on research into the role of academic literacies within a range of disciplines an...
This article draws on research into the role of academic literacies within a range of disciplines an...
At the undergraduate level, most courses in language concentrate on communications skills and academ...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practitione...
The purpose of the study was to examine whether students were able to respond critically to academic...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...
AbstractCritical thinking is at the heart of tertiary education, and is also a key focus of universi...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practition...
Critical reading is a foundational skill for success in academic and professional endeavours. By def...
This study concerns the teaching of Critical Reading in an Academic Reading class for third year stu...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.Faculty often worry that students can't or won'...
In 1998, the paper ‘Student writing in higher education: an academic literacies approach’ by Mary Le...
Critical reading is an expectation of students in all academic programs. A common concern and assump...
Acknowledged as a troublesome threshold concept for students and teachers alike in higher education ...
This article draws on research into the role of academic literacies within a range of disciplines an...
This article draws on research into the role of academic literacies within a range of disciplines an...
At the undergraduate level, most courses in language concentrate on communications skills and academ...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practitione...
The purpose of the study was to examine whether students were able to respond critically to academic...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...
AbstractCritical thinking is at the heart of tertiary education, and is also a key focus of universi...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practition...
Critical reading is a foundational skill for success in academic and professional endeavours. By def...
This study concerns the teaching of Critical Reading in an Academic Reading class for third year stu...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.Faculty often worry that students can't or won'...
In 1998, the paper ‘Student writing in higher education: an academic literacies approach’ by Mary Le...
Critical reading is an expectation of students in all academic programs. A common concern and assump...
Acknowledged as a troublesome threshold concept for students and teachers alike in higher education ...