Academic Writers as Interdisciplinary Agents in the University Access Programme

Q1 Social Sciences
L. Sekonyela
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The paper reports on academic writers as interdisciplinary agents in the University Access Programme (UAP). Among the many challenges, UAP students experience is academic writing. Due to student assignment performance in the first semester of 2022, the sociology module coordinator identified challenges students experience in sociology, particularly in the first year of study. Identified academic writing challenging matters in this regard refers to paragraph construction, referencing and/or citing, and paraphrasing. The challenges mentioned above seem to be addressed in one developmental module (academic literacy) students undertake. With that in mind, our students seem to treat modules in isolation. The academic literacy module teaches students how to reference, paragraph construction, and paraphrase. However, when students engage with modules like sociology, they seem not to apply what was taught in academic literacy. This paper reports on the important role academic writers play in assisting students in academic writing matters via a boot camp (refresher camp) conducted for students. The boot camp's focus was assisting sociology students with academic writing in preparation for their final assignment. Data were gathered from students via written feedback and evaluation of the boot camp. The results from the university gradebook indicated significant improvement in assignment writing matters; this improvement was also expressed in students’ feedback. 
学术作家作为大学入学计划的跨学科代理人
本文报道了学术作家作为大学入学计划(UAP)的跨学科代理人。在许多挑战中,UAP学生经历的是学术写作。由于学生在2022年第一学期的作业表现,社会学模块协调员确定了学生在社会学方面遇到的挑战,特别是在第一年的学习中。在这方面确定的学术写作挑战性问题是指段落结构,参考和/或引用,以及释义。上面提到的挑战似乎在学生承担的一个发展模块(学术素养)中得到了解决。考虑到这一点,我们的学生似乎孤立地对待模块。学术素养模块教学生如何引用、段落结构和释义。然而,当学生们学习社会学等模块时,他们似乎并没有应用学术素养课程中所教授的内容。本文报道了学术作家在帮助学生进行学术写作方面的重要作用,通过对学生进行的新兵训练营(复习营)。训练营的重点是帮助社会学学生完成学术写作,为他们的期末作业做准备。通过对新兵训练营的书面反馈和评估,从学生那里收集数据。大学成绩单的结果表明,学生在作业写作方面有显著改善;这种改善也体现在学生的反馈中。
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Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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