Academic literacy, the ability to cope with the discourse demands of higher education, is believed to be a factor in the poor graduation rates among South African students. As a result, interventions to deal with low levels of this ability have been part of the broader effort by universities to boost student completion rates. In South Africa, two approaches to these interventions and the theories informing them have seen the light of day to date. In the main, these approaches and their theories have either been generic or discipline-specific in orientation, with the latter being currently the most embraced of the two. The present article is a case study of these two theorizations of academic literacy and aims to demonstrat...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2011. Academic Literacy as a Graduate Attribute: Implications for Thinking a...
Access to and success in South African higher education present several challenges, particularly on ...
This paper reports on a study done within the Learning Development Unit (LDU) at a South Africanuniv...
CITATION: Van Dyk, T. J. 2005. Towards providing effective academic literacy intervention. Per Ling...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
Higher education in South Africa is challenged to promote the academic success of students through q...
For three decades to date, South African universities have been concerned about the levels of academ...
First-year students experience a range of challenges when transferring from secondary to higher educ...
Academic literacy development within the secondary schooling system in South Africa has reached cris...
CITATION: Millin, T. J. & Millin, M. W. 2014. Scaffolding academic literacy using the reading to lea...
In a context where applicants to higher education study vary widely in terms of their prior educatio...
Published ArticleAcademic literacy programs have become an inherent feature of South African univers...
It is becoming customary in introducing discussions of academic writing in higher education to note ...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2011. Academic Literacy as a Graduate Attribute: Implications for Thinking a...
Access to and success in South African higher education present several challenges, particularly on ...
This paper reports on a study done within the Learning Development Unit (LDU) at a South Africanuniv...
CITATION: Van Dyk, T. J. 2005. Towards providing effective academic literacy intervention. Per Ling...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
The literacy practices that are valued in the university emerge from specific disciplinary histories...
Higher education in South Africa is challenged to promote the academic success of students through q...
For three decades to date, South African universities have been concerned about the levels of academ...
First-year students experience a range of challenges when transferring from secondary to higher educ...
Academic literacy development within the secondary schooling system in South Africa has reached cris...
CITATION: Millin, T. J. & Millin, M. W. 2014. Scaffolding academic literacy using the reading to lea...
In a context where applicants to higher education study vary widely in terms of their prior educatio...
Published ArticleAcademic literacy programs have become an inherent feature of South African univers...
It is becoming customary in introducing discussions of academic writing in higher education to note ...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B. 2011. Academic Literacy as a Graduate Attribute: Implications for Thinking a...
Access to and success in South African higher education present several challenges, particularly on ...
This paper reports on a study done within the Learning Development Unit (LDU) at a South Africanuniv...