This article uses ‘close-up’ ethnographic research to provide an account of students’ engagement with learning in a South African university. Broadly based on Halliday’s (1973, 1978, 1994) understanding of texts resulting from contexts, the account challenges dominant constructions of the problems students encounter as stemming from the use of inappropriate ‘approaches’ to learning, the lack of ‘study’ and other skills or problems with proficiency in areas such as writing or language and shows how students’ unfamiliarity with the context of the university leads them to draw on ‘other’ contexts in order to engage with the texts they must read, write and listen to in the course of their studies. This drawing on ‘other’ contexts then results i...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn recent years, many long held assumptions about language and literacy hav...
This paper explores the role of study groups in mediating academic writing, particularly among mult...
The aim of this research was to understand university students’ self-reported reading practices. The...
This article uses ‘close-up ’ ethnographic research to provide an account of students’ engagement wi...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
This article examines a number of discourses that construct students 'problems' as they engage with ...
Language and critically thinking play a major role in academic performance. In multilingual contexts...
The University of Cape Town (UCT) attracts a diverse student population in terms of language and cul...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
In South Africa, inequalities endemic to HE systems worldwide are further compounded by apartheid le...
This study was completed as part of a project exploring social inclusion and exclusion in South Afri...
This study arose out of a concern that lecturers, tutors and students in their disciplines pay ins...
This thesis explores curriculum construction and the production of assignments in two courses at a v...
Approximately one in every three students entering higher education in South Africa will have droppe...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn recent years, many long held assumptions about language and literacy hav...
This paper explores the role of study groups in mediating academic writing, particularly among mult...
The aim of this research was to understand university students’ self-reported reading practices. The...
This article uses ‘close-up ’ ethnographic research to provide an account of students’ engagement wi...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
This article examines a number of discourses that construct students 'problems' as they engage with ...
Language and critically thinking play a major role in academic performance. In multilingual contexts...
The University of Cape Town (UCT) attracts a diverse student population in terms of language and cul...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
“Under-preparedness” of students entering higher education is an issue that many academic institutio...
In South Africa, inequalities endemic to HE systems worldwide are further compounded by apartheid le...
This study was completed as part of a project exploring social inclusion and exclusion in South Afri...
This study arose out of a concern that lecturers, tutors and students in their disciplines pay ins...
This thesis explores curriculum construction and the production of assignments in two courses at a v...
Approximately one in every three students entering higher education in South Africa will have droppe...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn recent years, many long held assumptions about language and literacy hav...
This paper explores the role of study groups in mediating academic writing, particularly among mult...
The aim of this research was to understand university students’ self-reported reading practices. The...