Considering academic literacies as conflicting literacy practices
conference contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 12:38authored byPaulette Luff, Theodora Papatheodorou, Alan Bradwell
This paper describes a small scale collaborative research project designed to promote undergraduate students’ academic literacy through proactive methods of support embedded within the content of an early childhood education module. Two of the professionals involved in the project offer perspectives which relate some findings from the project to their growing understandings of conflicting literacy practices. An early childhood lecturer considers the disequilibrium arising from conflict as a necessary condition for creating knowledge. A specialist subject librarian then uses the concept of knowledge communities as the basis for a discussion of ways in which students and university staff may negotiate conflicting literacies. The paper concludes by drawing parallels between literacy as social practice in early childhood and related understandings of the challenges of learning and teaching academic literacies in higher education.
History
Name of event
Creating Knowledge IV: Empowering the Student through Cross-Institutional Collaboration Conference
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Event start date
2006-08-16
Event finish date
2006-08-18
Language
other
Legacy posted date
2011-04-28
Legacy Faculty/School/Department
ARCHIVED Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education (until September 2018)