Academic literacy development within the secondary schooling system in South Africa has reached crisis proportions, with a large number of students exiting the system unable to function adequately within the tertiary sector or labour market. Attempts to remedy this crisis by introducing curriculum reform over the past few years have yielded little success, with universities having to take on the literacy problem by offering a variety of remedial programmes to ensure that students are equipped to access learning and succeed at their studies. Research shows that most literacy intervention programs at universities appear to favour a more traditional approach to English academic language development by focusing on grammatical rules, sentence st...
The print literacy competencies of many South African teachers and the learners they teach are inade...
Over the past two decades there has been much written in the literature about the importance of read...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
CITATION: Millin, T. J. 2015. Reading to learn : a literature review within a South African context....
<p class="Abstract">Academic literacy development within the secondary schooling system in South Afr...
CITATION: Millin, T. J. & Millin, M. W. 2014. Scaffolding academic literacy using the reading to lea...
This article reports on the use of the Reading to Learn (RtL) intervention at the University of KwaZ...
The study examined the contribution that Rose’s (2005) Reading to Learn (RtL) methodology made in de...
Using documentary evidence (learners’ written, DoBE’s curriculum documents, lessons plans, and presc...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.This dissertation reports on a stu...
Academic literacy, the ability to cope with the discourse demands of higher education, is believed t...
CITATION: Van Dyk, T. J. 2005. Towards providing effective academic literacy intervention. Per Ling...
Magister Educationis - MEdDrawing on the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study - PIRLS (H...
This paper synthesises the key findings of past separate studies conducted by the same authors, whic...
CITATION: Le Cordeur, M. 2012. Teaching reading across the curriculum in secondary school. In Wood, ...
The print literacy competencies of many South African teachers and the learners they teach are inade...
Over the past two decades there has been much written in the literature about the importance of read...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
CITATION: Millin, T. J. 2015. Reading to learn : a literature review within a South African context....
<p class="Abstract">Academic literacy development within the secondary schooling system in South Afr...
CITATION: Millin, T. J. & Millin, M. W. 2014. Scaffolding academic literacy using the reading to lea...
This article reports on the use of the Reading to Learn (RtL) intervention at the University of KwaZ...
The study examined the contribution that Rose’s (2005) Reading to Learn (RtL) methodology made in de...
Using documentary evidence (learners’ written, DoBE’s curriculum documents, lessons plans, and presc...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.This dissertation reports on a stu...
Academic literacy, the ability to cope with the discourse demands of higher education, is believed t...
CITATION: Van Dyk, T. J. 2005. Towards providing effective academic literacy intervention. Per Ling...
Magister Educationis - MEdDrawing on the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study - PIRLS (H...
This paper synthesises the key findings of past separate studies conducted by the same authors, whic...
CITATION: Le Cordeur, M. 2012. Teaching reading across the curriculum in secondary school. In Wood, ...
The print literacy competencies of many South African teachers and the learners they teach are inade...
Over the past two decades there has been much written in the literature about the importance of read...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...