Academic literacy for education students
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Southern Africa
- Date of Publication 26 January 2012
- ISBN 9780199045396
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 240x169x16 mm
- Weight 536 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Tables, figures, artwork 0
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Short description:
Academic literacy for education students teaches reading and writing skills which students need for their education studies, with a view to entering the teaching profession.
MoreLong description:
Academic literacy for education students is an accessible textbook which teaches reading and writing skills, particularly within the academic environment. The book will equip students to use a range of linguistic practices that they will need for their education studies, with a view to entering the teaching profession. Rather than studying skills separately and in isolation, they will understand the relevance of literacy practices and develop a variety of communicative practices, including different text types, genres and disciplines.
MoreTable of Contents:
Considering the role of language in learning and teaching
Identifying text types and genres in academic writing
Linking personal and academic literacies with disciplinary discourse
Applying skills and strategies to be read efficiently
Developing an academic vocabulary to communicate effectively
Recognising discourse markers that signal text functions
Translating information visually
Engaging in the academic writing process
Contesting academic issues through argumentation
Adopting new perspectives through research
Referencing and documenting sources
Creating a professional image through document design