Central to tertiary study in the literate world is the storage, transmission and retrieval of knowledge via the written word through the complex, multi-faceted and largely invisible process of academic reading. With New Zealand's changing demographics and increasing participation in tertiary education by students of Pacific descent, it cannot be assumed that there is a sufficient degree of match between the cultures of academic literacy of the institution and those of the linguistic /ethnic minority student readers; and this is an issue that requires in-depth investigation. This thesis focuses on student readers of Pacific descent undertaking their first year of study in selected 100-level Humanities and Commerce courses in a NZ university....
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The focus of the thesis was to...
Despite the widespread acknowledgement of the importance of academic reading, much research tends to...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
While more Pacific students are participating in tertiary education, there is little research on the...
While more Pacific students are participating in tertiary education, there is little research on the...
“Why are the students at the College of Micronesia having problems understanding their academic text...
Academic success is clearly linked to one's ability to write well. Given this close link between the...
This thesis is a study of bilingual students' literacy abilities and practices in a secondary school...
In 2010, I was seconded from my classroom teaching position to work as a facilitator in the implemen...
This research aimed at understanding the reading practices of two groups of international postgradua...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, 2003A widespread perception among EAP t...
The challenges facing non-native English-speaking students (NNESSs) in their attempts to adapt to th...
Prior to 1996, it was established that over half of all New Zealanders had adequate academic literac...
Cultural shifts: A longitudinal study of the changing reading practices of Thai postgraduate studen...
Success of Māori learners within a mainstream tertiary organisation is not only a government priorit...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The focus of the thesis was to...
Despite the widespread acknowledgement of the importance of academic reading, much research tends to...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
While more Pacific students are participating in tertiary education, there is little research on the...
While more Pacific students are participating in tertiary education, there is little research on the...
“Why are the students at the College of Micronesia having problems understanding their academic text...
Academic success is clearly linked to one's ability to write well. Given this close link between the...
This thesis is a study of bilingual students' literacy abilities and practices in a secondary school...
In 2010, I was seconded from my classroom teaching position to work as a facilitator in the implemen...
This research aimed at understanding the reading practices of two groups of international postgradua...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, 2003A widespread perception among EAP t...
The challenges facing non-native English-speaking students (NNESSs) in their attempts to adapt to th...
Prior to 1996, it was established that over half of all New Zealanders had adequate academic literac...
Cultural shifts: A longitudinal study of the changing reading practices of Thai postgraduate studen...
Success of Māori learners within a mainstream tertiary organisation is not only a government priorit...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The focus of the thesis was to...
Despite the widespread acknowledgement of the importance of academic reading, much research tends to...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...