The premise of this thesis is that "learning", particularly in terms of students and universities, is capable of being seen as a specific and developed culture. This study is a contribution to the ethnography of that learning, the ultimate aim being to produce a descriptive theory of learning as a cultural system. This research was conducted within the context of the recent proposals made by the South African Commission on Higher Education. The proposals relevant to this study were, broadly, increased access to higher education and national funding for academic staff development programmes. There are, however, serious obstacles in the way of realising the aims of the higher education system outlined by the NCHE. Given the limited time and r...
This thesis explores curriculum construction and the production of assignments in two courses at a v...
Debate on the nature of English studies in South Africa has not produced an indication of a way forw...
From Introduction: The intention of this thesis is not the legitimising of a language across the cur...
This article examines a number of discourses that construct students 'problems' as they engage with ...
This study is a description of the language experiences of English Second Language students in their...
This study is a description of the language experiences of English Second Language students in their...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This study explores the process that occurred bet...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.This thesis investigates the curriculum dis...
As a teacher of academic literacy, the researcher is involved in initiating non-traditional students...
As a teacher of academic literacy, the researcher is involved in initiating non-traditional students...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.This study investigates ways in which Engli...
Training the Teachers of the Future: Language Policy and Literacy Development is an international co...
A discourse-analysis of what lecturers say about student learning is used to discuss some of their d...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
Academic literacy, the ability to cope with the discourse demands of higher education, is believed t...
This thesis explores curriculum construction and the production of assignments in two courses at a v...
Debate on the nature of English studies in South Africa has not produced an indication of a way forw...
From Introduction: The intention of this thesis is not the legitimising of a language across the cur...
This article examines a number of discourses that construct students 'problems' as they engage with ...
This study is a description of the language experiences of English Second Language students in their...
This study is a description of the language experiences of English Second Language students in their...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This study explores the process that occurred bet...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.This thesis investigates the curriculum dis...
As a teacher of academic literacy, the researcher is involved in initiating non-traditional students...
As a teacher of academic literacy, the researcher is involved in initiating non-traditional students...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.This study investigates ways in which Engli...
Training the Teachers of the Future: Language Policy and Literacy Development is an international co...
A discourse-analysis of what lecturers say about student learning is used to discuss some of their d...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
Academic literacy, the ability to cope with the discourse demands of higher education, is believed t...
This thesis explores curriculum construction and the production of assignments in two courses at a v...
Debate on the nature of English studies in South Africa has not produced an indication of a way forw...
From Introduction: The intention of this thesis is not the legitimising of a language across the cur...