1. Entering the conversation: reaction papers in advanced academic literacy
- Author
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S. Granville and Jennifer Davida Stacey
- Subjects
Higher education ,business.industry ,Legitimate peripheral participation ,Teaching method ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Context (language use) ,Literacy ,Education ,Formative assessment ,Pedagogy ,Conversation ,business ,Psychology ,Discipline ,media_common - Abstract
Amongst academics working with postgraduate students, there has recently been increasing interest in ways of supporting advanced academic literacy (AAL). This is a concern for us at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, where we teach a diverse group of postgraduate students, most of whom are subject practitioners in higher education but newcomers to the study of education. We argue that the development of AAL cannot be taken for granted – it needs to be mediated and practised in situated tasks. Our concern is how most effectively, within our context, to encourage awareness of the underlying, often unarticulated norms for participation in this complex social interaction with a disciplinary community to which our students are newcomers. In this article we demonstrate that the use of reaction papers provides opportunities for legitimate peripheral participation in both the cognitive and social processes of AAL.
- Published
- 2009