2018
DOI: 10.18806/tesl.v35i1.1282
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Academic Literacy Requirements of Health Professions Programs: Challenges for ESL Students

Abstract: To succeed in Canadian health professions, university education programs students must initially meet a variety of program-specific and English-language admission requirements. For non-native English-speaking (NNES) students, a major challenge can be the demonstration of profession-specific academic literacy and, in particular, adequate language competency prior to admission and throughout the program. Despite the increased numbers in the adult NNES student population in Canada, the current academic literacy r… Show more

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“…The Lea and Street academic literacies model [ 3 , 10 ] emphasizes a broader scope for addressing students’ engagement and academic literacies in the academic community by highlighting meaning making, power relationships and identity. For first generation higher education students, students with another first language than the majority language and students from underrepresented populations, this scope potentially presents an even greater challenge [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Lea and Street academic literacies model [ 3 , 10 ] emphasizes a broader scope for addressing students’ engagement and academic literacies in the academic community by highlighting meaning making, power relationships and identity. For first generation higher education students, students with another first language than the majority language and students from underrepresented populations, this scope potentially presents an even greater challenge [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the review offer some insights into how universities can assist in creating inclusive learning environments for their increasingly diverse student populations. Academic literacies comprise multiple competencies with a core of critical thinking and communication [ 8 ], the three models of study skills, academic socialization and academic literacies [ 3 ]; and developing academic literacies is a process over time. Complex higher order cognitive activities, inherent in academic literacies, are not taught nor learned in one instance, rather they require perseverance and practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The U.S. Census Bureau (2021) reports 68.8% of the population speaks a language other than English at home. English fluency and high levels of academic literacy can potentially impact academic success (Lum et al, 2018). Adaptable pedagogies in areas with highly diverse students who speak English as a second language are essential to student success (Lum et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…English fluency and high levels of academic literacy can potentially impact academic success (Lum et al, 2018). Adaptable pedagogies in areas with highly diverse students who speak English as a second language are essential to student success (Lum et al, 2018). Additionally, 14.7% of the participants were men, while the national average for male nurses is 12% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%