Academic Literacy
Academic Literacy refers to the ability to critically read, analyze, and interpret complex texts in various academic disciplines. It involves understanding academic vocabulary, recognizing main ideas, making inferences, and synthesizing information from multiple sources. Academic Literacy also encompasses the ability to effectively communicate ideas through writing, citing sources, and constructing coherent arguments based on evidence. It is a key skill for success in higher education and scholarly research.
External Links
- [languageteachersnetwork.com] Language Teachers Network.com is a resource for all language positions: literacy, ESL, reading, K12 instruction, deans, community college lecturer, and academic job openings in postsecondary departments of English and foreign languages. Language Teachers Network