This paper explores one case study from PhD research into students' writing in the context of the transition from school to university, particularly focusing on 'discourses of writing and learning to write' (Ivanič, 2004) evident across the two educational levels. The data are taken from a two-year engagement in the field, following students from their last year of A-levels to their first year of undergraduate study. The case study of Kate presented here is built around two principal data sources: interview data and examples of feedback on Kate’s writing collected over the two years. Ivanič's 'discourses of writing' were used as the primary lens to unpick the underlying assumptions and beliefs about writing that the participants hold, engag...
The Monash Transition to Tertiary Writing Project seeks to produce a web-based resource for first-ye...
textThis dissertation reports the results of a year-long naturalistic study of students making the ...
Students moving from high school writing to college writing are, from a sociocultural perspective, t...
In a time of economic constraints and increasing competition for places, negotiating “the transition...
The lament that ‘students can’t write’ remains loud and defiant, even after years of research pointi...
This paper presents findings from a longitudinal exploration of students' reading and writing 'in tr...
“College readiness” has become a national buzzword in light of efforts to improve high school studen...
“College readiness” has become a national buzzword in light of efforts to improve high school studen...
For undergraduates following any course of study, it is essential to develop the ability to write ef...
This study applies Ivanic’s (2004) extension of Lea and Street’s (1998) model of approaches to the t...
International audienceIn this article we wish to demonstrate the value of analyzing university stude...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
textThis dissertation reports the results of a year-long naturalistic study of students making the ...
International audienceIn this article we wish to demonstrate the value of analyzing university stude...
The Monash Transition to Tertiary Writing Project seeks to produce a web-based resource for first-ye...
textThis dissertation reports the results of a year-long naturalistic study of students making the ...
Students moving from high school writing to college writing are, from a sociocultural perspective, t...
In a time of economic constraints and increasing competition for places, negotiating “the transition...
The lament that ‘students can’t write’ remains loud and defiant, even after years of research pointi...
This paper presents findings from a longitudinal exploration of students' reading and writing 'in tr...
“College readiness” has become a national buzzword in light of efforts to improve high school studen...
“College readiness” has become a national buzzword in light of efforts to improve high school studen...
For undergraduates following any course of study, it is essential to develop the ability to write ef...
This study applies Ivanic’s (2004) extension of Lea and Street’s (1998) model of approaches to the t...
International audienceIn this article we wish to demonstrate the value of analyzing university stude...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
textThis dissertation reports the results of a year-long naturalistic study of students making the ...
International audienceIn this article we wish to demonstrate the value of analyzing university stude...
The Monash Transition to Tertiary Writing Project seeks to produce a web-based resource for first-ye...
textThis dissertation reports the results of a year-long naturalistic study of students making the ...
Students moving from high school writing to college writing are, from a sociocultural perspective, t...