Exploring first-year Students’ Voice and Subjectivity in Academic Writing at a University in South Africa
Magister Educationis - MEd === Literacy development in South African higher education is increasingly challenged by several issues in dialogue and language of tuition. Despite the widening of access to South African universities, research shows that a large majority of entry-level university student...
Main Author: | Ambe, Martina Bi |
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Other Authors: | Sivasubramaniam, Sivakumar |
Language: | en |
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University of the Western Cape
2020
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7300 |
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