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Full Description
This book reinterprets the relevance, quality and impact of academic literacies provision at university in light of recent higher education developments in a pandemic-transformed world.
Drawing on the author's own experience of researching, implementing and assessing academic literacies provision, and on insights from broader scholarship and professional debates, the book helps set a new direction of travel for academic literacies professionals working in a variety of roles to enable and resource students' academic and professional growth.
It makes recommendations for policy, strategy and scholarship-informed practice that place value on communicating with confidence, clarity and care at university and beyond.
Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Institutional and sector perspectives on impact and quality of academic literacies provision.- 3. Experiencing impact and quality: international student journeys.- 4. Creating impact and quality: the role of academic literacies practitioners.- 5. Conclusion.