Academic literacy in enabling education programs in Australian universities: a shared pedagogy

Charmaine Davis, Kathryn Lawson, Lisa Duffy
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Widening participation in higher education has led to the global expansion of universities, increased student and program diversity, and greater provision of flexible pathways into university. Critical to supporting a growing student body is helping all students develop their ability to communicate confidently and effectively in their academic communities. This research employs a collaborative benchmarking framework to explore academic literacy instruction in pathway or ‘enabling’ programs across nine Australian universities. While prevailing assumptions hold that such programs are overly diverse, the findings demonstrate that these programs have developed remarkably similar approaches; in particular, the investigation found that the programs all drew on established academic literacy models and reflected an emerging disciplinary coherence across the enabling education sector, despite the lack of a formal curriculum and standards framework.Kindly check and confirm the processed Article title is correct.This is correct

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澳大利亚大学赋能教育课程中的学术素养:共享教学法
高等教育的参与面不断扩大,促使大学向全球扩展,学生和课程更加多样化,进入大学的途径也更加灵活。帮助所有学生培养在学术社区中自信而有效地交流的能力,对于支持不断增长的学生群体至关重要。本研究采用了一个合作基准框架,来探讨澳大利亚九所大学的衔接课程或 "赋能 "课程中的学术素养教学。尽管人们普遍认为此类课程过于多样化,但研究结果表明,这些课程开发出了极为相似的方法;特别是,调查发现,尽管缺乏正式的课程和标准框架,但这些课程都借鉴了既定的学术素养模式,并反映出整个赋能教育领域正在形成的学科一致性。Kindly check and confirm the processed Article title is correct.This is correct.请检查并确认处理后的文章标题是否正确。
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