The Writing Centre: a site for discursive dialogue in Management studies.
Date
2015
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of South Africa.
Abstract
This article contributes to the ongoing conversation, in the South African Journal of Higher Education (SAJHE) and other journals, about academic literacy
development in higher education. It reports on a small-scale quantitative study on the effect of writing centre support on students’ academic performance, in
the disciplinary context of management studies. The study generated questions and areas for reflection about how to assess the ways in which writing centres
can become more valuable programmatically, institutionally, theoretically
and methodologically. Its uniqueness arises from the attempt to look at the
development of academic literacy writing competences not during the transition from school to university, but at the exit point of an academic bachelor’s degree programme. It raises questions, such as: Is there a value for academic discourse induction even at this exit stage, and what impact does it have on the development of writing competences? How does this impact become known?
Description
Keywords
Discipline-specific academic literacies.