نبذة مختصرة : According to the Policy on Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications (2011), the acquisition of academic literacies lays the foundation for effective learning in higher education. However, one of the major challenges for designers of academic literacies programmes is to accommodate culturally and linguistically diverse student groups. In response to this challenge the academic literacies curriculum for B.Ed. students overtly draws upon the multiple languages and literacies students bring to the university, using these as a foundation for initiating them into the literacy practices of academia. One of the methods used to operationalise this strategy was to introduce literacy narrative pedagogy, and to gain insight into students’ acquisition of literacies by analysing their self-narratives. This article describes students’ construction of the identities of significant others in their narratives. New literacy studies serve as the theoretical foundation for the pedagogy, and is used in...
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