Invisible Writing: An Exploration of Attitudes towards Undergraduate Use of Standard Written English in UK Higher Education | Journal of Academic Writing (opens in new tab)
Joan Turner (2004) suggests that for some students language only becomes ‘visible’ as a problem. With the expansion of UK higher education, more students will be discriminated against as their written language becomes visible. Recent scholarship recognises different literacies that students bring to higher education (Lea and Street 2000) and advocates moving away from a skills approach towards one which centres on how writers make meaning. This article endorses this positive progression from ...
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