Student voices in academic writing: PsychLiverpool a community for meaning making
The practice and expectations of academic communication are changing, and blogging provides a socially liberating mechanism by which to support the development of student writing and literacy. The study reported here examines the impact of an academic–student partnership in supporting the developmen...
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Auteurs principaux: | Alexandra Forsythe, Emir Demirbag, Jasmine Warren |
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Format: | article |
Langue: | EN |
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Association for Learning Development in Higher Education (ALDinHE)
2019
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