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Academic Talk Teaching Practices in An Australian Academic Preparation Context
Academic Talk for Higher Education: In Support of Equity and Academic Preparedness
Great Debates in Higher Education, Emerald Publishing Limited, 1st
05/05/2026
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Abstract
As we established in Chapter 5, educators and students based in the academic preparation context of Enabling Education (EE) programmes clearly see academic oracy/talk as being important for preparing students for undergraduate study. This chapter will turn to a new question about how academic talk is practised by these educators, exploring what kinds of talk are taught and privileged in EE.
Despite clear disparity in awareness and understanding of academic oracy, our participants described varying applications of talk, suggesting that some Enabling educators intuitively use talk in their teaching. Much of the discussion about using talk was centred around a perceived need to develop safe and comfortable spaces for students to be able to share ideas and make sense. This demanded a disruption of hierarchical power dynamics, as Angel described...
Details
- Title
- Academic Talk Teaching Practices in An Australian Academic Preparation Context
- Creators
- Marion Heron (Author) - University of SurreySally Baker (Author) - University of New South Wales (Australia, Sydney)Kieran Balloo (Author) - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Academic Talk for Higher Education: In Support of Equity and Academic Preparedness
- Series
- Great Debates in Higher Education
- Publisher
- Emerald Publishing Limited; Leeds, UK
- Edition
- 1st
- Number of pages
- 236
- Identifiers
- 9781836088639; 991013377951002368
- Copyright
- © 2026 Marion Heron, Sally Baker and Kieran Balloo. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited.
- Academic Unit
- SCU College
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Local Fields
- Original Research - SoLT