Browsing Research Articles (Unit for Academic Literacy) by Subject "Academic writing"

Browsing Research Articles (Unit for Academic Literacy) by Subject "Academic writing"

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  • Eybers, Oscar Oliver (Common Ground Research Networks, 2022-11)
    Coercive Management Behavior (CMB) exists in universities as it does in cooperate entities. Consequently, CMB constrains research productivity and pedagogic commitments and can induce epistemicide. In response to CMB, this ...
  • Fouche, Ilse; Corbett, A.D. (Thea); Immelman, Susan (South African Association for Language Teaching, 2017-06)
    A lack of transfer of academic literacy competencies was identified by academic literacy and Statistics lecturers involved in an extended programme course. This paper reports on one attempt at a workable collaborative ...
  • Carstens, Adelia (South African Asociation for Language Teaching, 2008)
    Genre approaches to academic writing are still enjoying wide support among pedagogues and applied linguists in the UK, US and Australia. However, genrebased pedagogies have been widely criticised for their explicit teaching ...
  • Vivian, Brenda; Fourie, Reinhardt (South African Association for Language Teaching, 2016)
    Formalised postgraduate writing support centres are a relatively new phenomenon at the majority of South African universities and have not yet been researched intensively. This article, which forms part of a mandated ...
  • Carstens, Adelia (Unisa Press, 2008)
    The article reports on a research project aimed at identifying salient written genres and text types/rhetorical modes in the Faculty of Humanities at a large university in Gauteng, South Africa. The main purpose of the ...
  • Rambiritch, Avasha (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Faculty of Education, 2018-04)
    The value of the support provided in a writing centre is well documented today in international literature. However, an area largely untouched has been how to implement social justice principles in the context of a writing ...
  • Rambiritch, Avasha (South African Association for Language Teaching, 2015)
    The value of peer-tutoring has been highlighted in a number of studies. But often the value of such support is lost on, especially, first year students, who perceive such support as an indication that they may be 'lacking' ...