First-year students experience a range of challenges when transferring from secondary to higher education (HE) (cf. Darlaston-Jones et al. 2003, Leki 2006, Brinkworth et al. 2009). This is no different in South Africa, where deviating levels of preparedness for the demands of HE is a recurring theme (Slonimsky and Shalem 2005, Van Schalkwyk 2008, Scott 2009, Yeld 2009, Van Dyk 2010, Van Dyk and Coetzee-Van Rooy 2012). Weideman (2003:56) rightfully points out that the inability to understand and utilise appropriate academic discourse has a detrimental effect on academic success. Young students need to acculturate to the academic environment while adopting the academic community’s currency (Van de Poel and Gasiorek 2012a:294). With this artic...
Published ArticleSouth African universities have been grappling with access issues and low preparedn...
The way in which academic literacy is acquired is described in the work of many researchers, some of...
Although reading ability alone cannot guarantee academic success, it is highly likely that a lack of...
First-year students experience a range of challenges when transferring from secondary to higher edu...
he National Benchmark Tests Project (NBTP) was commissioned by Higher Education South Africa and bec...
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...
For three decades to date, South African universities have been concerned about the levels of academ...
In a context where applicants to higher education study vary widely in terms of their prior educatio...
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
Many South African students enter higher education under-prepared for the reading demands that are p...
Thesis (PhD (Linguistics))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The reading crisis in South Africa is well-...
Over the past two decades there has been much written in the literature about the importance of read...
The students have difficulties in identifying language and textual elements and the purposes for rea...
Published ArticleSouth African universities have been grappling with access issues and low preparedn...
The way in which academic literacy is acquired is described in the work of many researchers, some of...
Although reading ability alone cannot guarantee academic success, it is highly likely that a lack of...
First-year students experience a range of challenges when transferring from secondary to higher edu...
he National Benchmark Tests Project (NBTP) was commissioned by Higher Education South Africa and bec...
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...
For three decades to date, South African universities have been concerned about the levels of academ...
In a context where applicants to higher education study vary widely in terms of their prior educatio...
Contains fulltext : 135578.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
Many South African students enter higher education under-prepared for the reading demands that are p...
Thesis (PhD (Linguistics))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The reading crisis in South Africa is well-...
Over the past two decades there has been much written in the literature about the importance of read...
The students have difficulties in identifying language and textual elements and the purposes for rea...
Published ArticleSouth African universities have been grappling with access issues and low preparedn...
The way in which academic literacy is acquired is described in the work of many researchers, some of...
Although reading ability alone cannot guarantee academic success, it is highly likely that a lack of...