Innovative approaches need to be adopted to meet the challenge of ensuring that graduates at the end of their course of study are not only strong in their discipline, but also have the required generic skills to give them a good standing within their selected professions. This paper reports on a study that examined how well academic skills are embedded into the undergraduate Environmental Science curriculum at Deakin University in Australia. It reports on students’ self evaluation of their essay writing skills, and a case study that involves a discipline specialist working with an academic skills advisor to enhance student generic skills. It discusses the patchy nature of current implementation of programs for generic skill education.
History
Journal
Asian journal of biology education
Volume
5
Pagination
15 - 21
Location
Warrnambool, Vic.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1447-0209
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2011, Asian Association for Biology Education (AABE)