Left, right and centre The positioning of language and literacies in enabling education programs in Australia Sally Baker and Evonne Irwin.

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Left, right and centre The positioning of language and literacies in enabling education programs in Australia Sally Baker and Evonne Irwin

Two questions to scope the context  How can we define 'enabling education' when it's such a disparate and relatively new field?  Why focus on academic literacies in enabling education?

What is enabling education?  offered by an Australian university  free to domestic students  carries no/ limited credit towards an undergraduate qualification

A national stocktake of enabling education We have surveyed 26 universities and looked at 35 enabling programs. Our research design involved:  A desktop review of publicly available information on 'pathway'/ 'preparation'/ 'foundation' programs for course information and key contacts  A telephone survey and follow-up s with key personnel in each of the universities identified as offering enabling programs  Collection of key curriculum documents that underpin ALL teaching and learning, including course outlines, assignment rubrics and marking matrices

Research questions  What enabling/ foundation/ pathways programs are available across Australia?  What ALL modules do they offer (core/ optional)?  What ALL support is available  What LBOTE support is available and is there specific LBOTE delivery?  What pathways into UG study do these programs offer?

Findings  Creation of a typology of enabling, sub-degree & access programs across Australia  Mapping of the ALL provision (units, content - practices, tasks, assessments - & support) according to NES & LBOTE students  Exploration of the composition of the curricula of these programs and development of 5 models of enabling programs, specifically viewed through the lens of ALL

Academic language and literacies in enabling education  All enabling programs offer some explicit form of ALL teaching and learning, with the exception of one.  22/35 programs embed this ALL teaching and learning within a central 'UPrep' module  9/35 programs offer at least one stand-alone ALL unit without a UPrep module  12/35 programs offer both a UPrep and at least one ALL unit

Five models of enabling programs Model 1a —Language and Literacies at the centre/core of the program and either compulsory or elective modules curriculum-mapped to core course (1 semester)

Five models of enabling programs Model 1b —Language and Literacies at the centre/core of the program and either compulsory or elective modules curriculum-mapped to core course (2 semesters)

Five models of enabling programs Model 2a —Compulsory UPrep module plus either compulsory or elective modules not curriculum-mapped (1 semester) Model 2b —Compulsory UPrep module plus either compulsory or elective modules not curriculum-mapped (2 semesters)

Five models of enabling programs Model 2c —Compulsory UPrep module and other electives or compulsory modules (2 courses x 2 semesters)

Five models of enabling programs Model 2c —Compulsory UPrep module and other electives or compulsory modules (2 courses x 2 semesters)

Five models of enabling programs Model 3 —Compulsory UPrep module plus either compulsory or elective modules and one or more undergraduate/faculty-based modules not curriculum-mapped (1 semester) Model 4 —Compulsory UPrep module plus discipline-based streamed units/courses not curriculum mapped (1 or 2 semesters)

Five models of enabling programs Model 5 —One Program, one course with language and literacies/study skills at the centre

Left, Right or Centre? What does 'good practice' look like?  ALL should be a core part of the curriculum  ALL should be at the centre  ALL should support, frame and be a central part of the disciplinary units

Left, Right or Centre? We view Model 1(a & b) as offering the most effective and transformative approach to teaching, assessing and supporting students' with their language: curriculum mapping is the key. Model 5 also offers this potential

So what? Going back to our argument that ALL constitutes the core business of enabling education, the limited focus and research in this area needs addressing. This research was borne out of practitioner concern with our courses and its intention was to:  focus the spotlight onto the importance of ALL in enabling programs;  challenge deficit framings of language and literacies; and  generate conversations amongst enabling practitioners and researchers and look at what works, what needs more work and what could work better What's next?? We need to collaborate... :)

Thank you Questions? Evonne Irwin Digital Content Manager English Language and Foundation Studies Centre University of Newcastle Australia Sally Baker Research Associate Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education University of Newcastle Australia