Practical challenges and possibilities for the integration of academic literacy in a first year subject

Clifford M Jackson, Pauline T Taylor, Adam Raoul, Pauline Taylor-Guy

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Abstract

Changes to Queensland teacher accreditation (Queensland Government, 2009) have increased teacher educators' responsibility for graduate literacy. This paper offers a perspective on the implementation of a general literacy initiative into a specialist subject. Specifically, it details the engagement process undertaken with a broad academic literacy agenda, the First Year Literacy Initiative (FYLI), to refresh Foundations of Educational Technology, a first year education subject at James Cook University. An action research approach was used to identify and respond to key resourcing, pedagogical, assessment, and knowledge-based challenges and strategies. As subject lecturer I provide a preliminary evaluation of four strategies including (i) general-to-contextual resource adaptation, (ii) a teach-to-learn approach, (iii) a guidance-not-remedial approach to literacy feedback, and (iv) a collaborative action research approach to literacy integration across first year subjects.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jul 2010
EventAustralian Teacher Education Association -
Duration: 6 Jul 2014 → …

Conference

ConferenceAustralian Teacher Education Association
Period6/07/14 → …

Keywords

  • Accreditation
  • Literacy
  • Professional development
  • Teacher education

Disciplines

  • Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development

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