Academic Literacy for Education Students
Description
Academic Literacy for Education Students addresses the needs of students in higher education in South Africa today by focussing on the essential role of academic reading and writing skills. While the book will improve the academic performance of any undergraduate student, it is specifically aimed at first-year Bachelor of Education students taking courses in academic literacy.
Key features
- Individual, pair and group activities allow students to practise the thinking, reading, writing and study skills they have acquired.
- Discussion points encourage debate and allow students to formulate and express their opinions.
- Extracts from various source texts familiarise students with pedagogical ideas and approaches they will encounter during their studies in Education.
- A chapter on visual literacy demonstrates how to interpret and draw up graphic
representations such as pictures, tables, charts and graphs.
- Explanations of difficult words in the shoulder of the book make the text more accessible and broaden students' vocabulary.
- A glossary of important Education terms supports discipline-specific learning.
Contents
Introduction
1.
Considering the role of language in learning and teaching
2.
Identifying genres or text types in academic writing
3.
Linking personal and academic literacies with disciplinary discourse
4.
Developing an academic vocabulary to communicate effectively
5.
Applying skills and strategies to read selectively
6.
Interacting with texts to learn from subject content
7.
Recognising discourse markers that signal text functions
8.
Translating information visually
9.
Engaging with the writing process
10.
Contesting academic issues through argumentation
11.
Structuring an argumentative essay
12.
Referencing and documenting your sources
13.
Preparing to hand in your paper
Glossary
Index
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