A growing body of literature on students as partners in learning and teaching offers evidence on which academic developers can draw when supporting, advocating for, or engaging in partnerships. We extend a previous systematic review of the partnership literature by presenting an analysis and discussion of the positive and negative outcomes of partnership, and the inhibitors to partnership. Implications include the importance of academic developers supporting: the relational processes of partnership; institutional or structural change to address resistance; and the potential of partnership to make institutions more equitable and empowering spaces
Academic development becomes a central strategy to help universities be suitable settings for XXI ce...
As we do more to develop partnerships with students it is important that we understand the impact of...
The benefits of student–staff partnerships are widely reported in the Students-as-Partners literatur...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A growing body of literature o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
A growing body of literature on students as partners in learning and teaching offers evidence on whi...
Many higher education institutions are adopting learning and teaching approaches that embrace 'stude...
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 short paper defines partnership and both synthesizes and raises questions about the research on...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
Since 2010 ‘Students as Partners’ has become a ‘hot topic’ in higher education, in part to counter t...
The past academic year, the University of Lincoln has been undertaking HEA funded research into the ...
Academic development becomes a central strategy to help universities be suitable settings for XXI ce...
As we do more to develop partnerships with students it is important that we understand the impact of...
The benefits of student–staff partnerships are widely reported in the Students-as-Partners literatur...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A growing body of literature o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
A growing body of literature on students as partners in learning and teaching offers evidence on whi...
Many higher education institutions are adopting learning and teaching approaches that embrace 'stude...
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 short paper defines partnership and both synthesizes and raises questions about the research on...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
Since 2010 ‘Students as Partners’ has become a ‘hot topic’ in higher education, in part to counter t...
The past academic year, the University of Lincoln has been undertaking HEA funded research into the ...
Academic development becomes a central strategy to help universities be suitable settings for XXI ce...
As we do more to develop partnerships with students it is important that we understand the impact of...
The benefits of student–staff partnerships are widely reported in the Students-as-Partners literatur...