Many higher education institutions are adopting learning and teaching approaches that embrace ‘students as partners’. This can be met with trepidation by academic staff and students. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate, through two UK-based institutional case studies, that a partnership approach provides an opportunity for staff and students – where each appreciate the others’ perspective and the barriers to learning are reduced. We propose five learning points upon which academic developers might reflect and act in order to get to the very heart of how we might achieve and sustain partnership work
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
There are a series of challenges facing academic developers in forging relationships with academic s...
The idea of staff–student partnerships was once non-existent. Yet, in recent years, staff–student pa...
Many higher education institutions are adopting learning and teaching approaches that embrace 'stude...
Abstract There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching i...
There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching in highe...
There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching in highe...
This case study identifies an effective model developed by the faculty of Education and Childrens Se...
Universities are fundamentally still academic communities as opposed to being corporations. The core...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A growing body of literature o...
Sector-wide research has shown the benefits of student-staff partnerships in course design whilst hi...
A growing body of literature on students as partners in learning and teaching offers evidence on whi...
Sector-wide research has shown the benefits of student-staff partnerships in course design whilst hi...
‘Students as Partners’ (SaP) initiatives can enact change to enhance student learning alongside acad...
Against a backdrop of rising interest in students becoming partners in learning and teaching in high...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
There are a series of challenges facing academic developers in forging relationships with academic s...
The idea of staff–student partnerships was once non-existent. Yet, in recent years, staff–student pa...
Many higher education institutions are adopting learning and teaching approaches that embrace 'stude...
Abstract There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching i...
There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching in highe...
There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching in highe...
This case study identifies an effective model developed by the faculty of Education and Childrens Se...
Universities are fundamentally still academic communities as opposed to being corporations. The core...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A growing body of literature o...
Sector-wide research has shown the benefits of student-staff partnerships in course design whilst hi...
A growing body of literature on students as partners in learning and teaching offers evidence on whi...
Sector-wide research has shown the benefits of student-staff partnerships in course design whilst hi...
‘Students as Partners’ (SaP) initiatives can enact change to enhance student learning alongside acad...
Against a backdrop of rising interest in students becoming partners in learning and teaching in high...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
There are a series of challenges facing academic developers in forging relationships with academic s...
The idea of staff–student partnerships was once non-existent. Yet, in recent years, staff–student pa...