The impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency

D. Phil. === Presently, in the context of South African higher education, many black students who had previously studied at historically disadvantaged institutions, enter the post-graduate academic context without the necessary language and academic literacy skills required by institutions where the...

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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-89412016-08-16T03:58:50ZThe impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiencyDissertations (Academic)Academic writingAcademic writing - Study and teachingReport writingD. Phil.Presently, in the context of South African higher education, many black students who had previously studied at historically disadvantaged institutions, enter the post-graduate academic context without the necessary language and academic literacy skills required by institutions where the language of learning and teaching is English or Afrikaans. Consequently they do not access their discourse communities optimally and also do not develop into scholars who are able to participate in the conversations of their discipline competently and confidently. In this context, this inquiry focused on the impact of the M. Ed. Community Education programme on students' academic writing proficiency. This programme is presented as a distance education programme in the Department of Curriculum Studies at the Rand Afrikaans University.2012-08-08Thesisuj:8941http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5414
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topic Dissertations (Academic)
Academic writing
Academic writing - Study and teaching
Report writing
spellingShingle Dissertations (Academic)
Academic writing
Academic writing - Study and teaching
Report writing
The impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency
description D. Phil. === Presently, in the context of South African higher education, many black students who had previously studied at historically disadvantaged institutions, enter the post-graduate academic context without the necessary language and academic literacy skills required by institutions where the language of learning and teaching is English or Afrikaans. Consequently they do not access their discourse communities optimally and also do not develop into scholars who are able to participate in the conversations of their discipline competently and confidently. In this context, this inquiry focused on the impact of the M. Ed. Community Education programme on students' academic writing proficiency. This programme is presented as a distance education programme in the Department of Curriculum Studies at the Rand Afrikaans University.
title The impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency
title_short The impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency
title_full The impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency
title_fullStr The impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency
title_full_unstemmed The impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency
title_sort impact of a masters programme in education of students' academic writing proficiency
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