2023
DOI: 10.38140/pie.v41i3.6783
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From 'business as usual' to 'business unusual': Online academic literacy development for education students during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Halima Namakula,
Emure Kadenge,
Sarah Blessed-Sayah

Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic brought about restrictions on physical interactions, which in many ways changed how we live and work. Due to these restrictions, writing centres at universities and other educational institutions around the world had to transition from traditional ways of supporting students to online or remote methods. To save the academic year, Wits University’s teaching and learning and other student support programmes, including the Wits School of Education Writing Centre (WSoE WC), were compelled to … Show more

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