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Academic Literacy Learning and Numeracy – ALLaN

Supporting students and academic staff

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ALLaN student support

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Study planning

Academic skills

Writing resources

Referencing

Exam preparation

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Strategies for identifying students who need support

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• Early identifier assessmentsThese are initial assessments where literacy and numeracy issues can

be identified and acted upon.

Part C 19 (a) of the English Language and Literacy Policy (ELLaN) states Early

identification and intervention will be systematically embedded in core

subjects

Include language, literacy, and numeracy criteria in assessment rubrics – your

ALLaN Faculty Liaison can assist with developing instructive performance

standards.

Incorporate formative assessments (aligned with summative assessments) that

explicitly focus on language, literacy, and numeracy requirements.

Strategies for identifying students who need support cont’d

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• Incorporate self- and peer-evaluations into learning activities (some

tools are available on the ELLaN Interact2 site.

• Provide language, literacy, and numeracy feedback on assessments:

use one of the easy-to-implement templates or copy-and-paste

comments banks available on the ELLaN Interact2 site. Your ALLaN

Liaison may have a referral form that you can use post marking to

refer a student that needs assistance.

• Use early, low-stakes assessments or online quizzes.

• Monitor issues raised by individual students through emails, forums,

tutorials and refer them to CSU resources or specific appointments

listed by ALLaN.

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Strategies for supporting students to get the help they need

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• Ensure the language, literacy, and numeracy skills required to do well in your academic

discipline and profession are explicitly identified, sequenced, addressed, modelled, and

valued.

• Timely announcements on your subject Interact2 site: remind students of appropriate

ALLaN services and study guides three weeks prior to assessment submission, after

grades and feedback have been distributed, prior to the start of exams, etc.

• Provide language, literacy, and numeracy feedback on assessments and refer at-risk

students to ALLaN: use one of the easy-to-implement templates or copy-and-paste

comments banks available on the ELLaN Interact2 site.

• Organise a tutorial by an ALLaN Adviser or include an ALLaN discussion forum at

critical times.

• Work with your ALLaN Faculty Liaison to address issues and explore options.

• Explore and employ the resources on the ELLaN Interact2 site.

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3 tiers of support

Tier 3: Appointments and feedback on drafts

Individual, one-to-one

Methods•Email – students can send their issues for advice or assessment draft for review •Phone/Skype – students can talk to an adviser for advice•Face-to-face – students can see an adviser on-campus•Quick Question Call Back Service – 15 minute chat

Academic support for students is available 7 days per week.Assignment drafts will be reviewed within 3 business days.Students can have up to 6 appointments per session!

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Students can access ALLaN services through

https://student.csu.edu.au/study/skills

Consider adding this link to your announcements, emails, feedback or

resources page.

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Types of Assistance

Assignment Writing Feedback

Study Planning

Literacy and Learning

English Language

Numeracy

Online Learning

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How students submit an assignment draft

Send an email to: assignmentfeedback@csu.edu.au

They must include:◾The subject code in the subject line◾Student ID number◾The draft assignment◾The assessment task instructions and marking rubric

They will receive a confirmation email once submitted.

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ADVISER FEEDBACK FOCUS

Task instructions

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Tier 2: Secondary Support

•Face -to- face - by arrangement•Online –workshops embedded in subjects or generic skills workshops

Generic workshops – offered 7 days a week online

Kickstart to ReferencingFrom Start to Submit: Writing successful assessments (a suite of five)

Strategies for effective learning and memorisingSitting exams: Strategies and tipsKickstart to study

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Resources available 24/7:

Study and academic writing resources

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English Language, Literacy and Numeracy Policy

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• Applies to all staff and students at CSU.

• Values the scaffolded development of communication and problem-solving

skills in learning, teaching, and assessment activities.

• Requires the design of course curricula that embeds, scaffolds, integrates,

demonstrates, and benchmarks skill development.

• Requires academic staff to identify students who need support to develop

their skills and to inform them of support options.

• Mandates early identification and intervention in core subjects that students

meet in their first year of study.

• Focuses attention:– In the first stages of a course on gathering ideas and information through critical reading,

listening and observing

– In the middle stages of a course on analysing, reasoning, and producing well-argued and

carefully constructed accounts of complex thinking

– In the final stages on students demonstrating threshold professional skill proficiencies.

• Is supported by a variety of resources on the English Language, Literacy and

Numeracy @ CSU Interact2 Organisation site at

https://interact2.csu.edu.au/webapps/blackboard/execute/content/blankPage?

cmd=view&content_id=_540566_1&course_id=_13250_1

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ALLaN Faculty Liaisons

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• Arts and EducationDebbie Wheeler, Bathurst, Ext 84159

• Business, Justice, and Behavioural SciencesChris Hinton, Goulburn, Ext 42560

• Business, Justice, and Behavioural SciencesLesley Camilleri, Ext 86334

• SciencePeter Butler, Wagga Wagga, Ext 34394

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