Supporting pre-service teachers’ academic literacy development

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Elizabeth Walker
He An-e
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[1] Hong Kong Institute of Education,
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10.1007/BF03651924
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High levels of academic literacy among teachers are imperative if they are to help their students master highly valued academic discourses. To meet the challenge of inducting into dominant discourses the numbers of [teacher education] students who come to university with limited literacy skills, educators have been urged to ‘identify strategies’ for teaching literacy (Devereux & Wilson, 2008, p.123) and further, to prioritise discipline-based literacy practices (Freebody et al., 2008; Baik & Greig, 2009). This paper presents in detail practices for supporting student teachers’ development of academic literacy within a discipline. This practice is an emerging response to problems with traditional support measures such as withdrawal for ‘at risk’ students, or provision of ‘foundation courses’ not contextualised within any specific academic discipline, which entail at most tacit literacy acquisition and intuitive application (Martin & Rose, 2007). The practice presented here is, we claim, more detailed/informative, more systematically linguistically theorised, and more appropriately discipline-based than other support measures. The paper details the support’s theoretical basis in systemic functional linguistics and the nature of the text-based practice. While acknowledging limitations, we argue for the capacity of the practice to benefit discipline-based literacy awareness; its power to support development of even the most competent student-writers; and its potential delivery flexibility.
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