This paper draws on research conducted across an English higher education partnership to investigate the ways in which student voice was engaged in further education colleges offering university awards through partnership arrangements. Such collaborations are characterised by the marginal presence of higher education students in an environment that is dominated by further education structures, culture and practice. This provides challenges for both colleges and universities in developing higher education student identity and appropriate mechanisms of student engagement that comply with expectations within the higher education sector but also recognise the contextual situation of students within the college environment. It is argued that stu...
This case study paper first outlines the institutional context and maps the processes and practices ...
Pedagogies of partnership: What works? seeks to identify whether the student learning experience is ...
This thoughtpiece shares some personal reflections on a distinctively different approach to student-...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
The focus of this article is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in higher educati...
Engaging students and staff effectively as partners in learning and teaching is arguably one of the ...
This workshop will offer participants an overview of select methodologies and conceptual frameworks ...
Students as partners, is a fast-developing field within student engagement. By considering students ...
Aims of project: - To understand the experiences of ‘becoming’ and ‘being’ a student in Higher Educ...
University-school connections (partnerships) have had an historical place in Australia, England and ...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
Universities have a responsibility to prepare their graduates for life within the workplace and comm...
This paper explores and reflects on the outcomes of the application of two different pedagogic model...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
This case study paper first outlines the institutional context and maps the processes and practices ...
Pedagogies of partnership: What works? seeks to identify whether the student learning experience is ...
This thoughtpiece shares some personal reflections on a distinctively different approach to student-...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
The focus of this article is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in higher educati...
Engaging students and staff effectively as partners in learning and teaching is arguably one of the ...
This workshop will offer participants an overview of select methodologies and conceptual frameworks ...
Students as partners, is a fast-developing field within student engagement. By considering students ...
Aims of project: - To understand the experiences of ‘becoming’ and ‘being’ a student in Higher Educ...
University-school connections (partnerships) have had an historical place in Australia, England and ...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
Universities have a responsibility to prepare their graduates for life within the workplace and comm...
This paper explores and reflects on the outcomes of the application of two different pedagogic model...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
This case study paper first outlines the institutional context and maps the processes and practices ...
Pedagogies of partnership: What works? seeks to identify whether the student learning experience is ...
This thoughtpiece shares some personal reflections on a distinctively different approach to student-...