Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their disciplines. Research into academic literacies has shown that in order to succeed in their studies, students are expected to conform to these norms and conventions, which are often unrecognized or seen as ‘common sense’ by lecturers. Students have to develop their own ‘map’ of their programme’s expectations in order to make sense of the seemingly mysterious practices they are expected to take on. This study, undertaken at a University of Technology in South Africa, details students’ perceptions of their writing difficulties and their attempts to navigate their way through various writing tasks. The findings reveal that students experience a range of ...
Vocational universities are increasingly becoming susceptible to pressures associated with the pheno...
The University of Cape Town (UCT) attracts a diverse student population in terms of language and cul...
In South Africa, inequalities endemic to HE systems worldwide are further compounded by apartheid le...
Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their discipl...
Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their discipli...
This research considers the perceptions of an academic writing task held by a lecturer and first yea...
Access to and success in South African higher education present several challenges, particularly on ...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by noviceuniversity students about writin...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by noviceuniversity students about writin...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by noviceuniversity students about writin...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by novice university students about writi...
Vocational universities are increasingly becoming susceptible to pressures associated with the pheno...
The University of Cape Town (UCT) attracts a diverse student population in terms of language and cul...
In South Africa, inequalities endemic to HE systems worldwide are further compounded by apartheid le...
Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their discipl...
Many students enter tertiary education unfamiliar with the ‘norms and conventions’ of their discipli...
This research considers the perceptions of an academic writing task held by a lecturer and first yea...
Access to and success in South African higher education present several challenges, particularly on ...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by noviceuniversity students about writin...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by noviceuniversity students about writin...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by noviceuniversity students about writin...
This study explores assumptions and expectations expressed by novice university students about writi...
Vocational universities are increasingly becoming susceptible to pressures associated with the pheno...
The University of Cape Town (UCT) attracts a diverse student population in terms of language and cul...
In South Africa, inequalities endemic to HE systems worldwide are further compounded by apartheid le...