A recent evaluation of a students-as-researchers project in Brisbane, Australia found that the use of participatory action research offers a means by which marginalised students, teachers, and university researchers can work collaboratively towards positive outcomes for the participants and their schools. In discussing the relevant theory and the issues identified in focus groups and interviews held with the young researchers, we, firstly, consider the exclusion of some student voices from education discourse. We then identify the features of students as researchers programmes, focusing on the Student Action Research for University Access (SARUA) project, which promote student voice on educational issues. Thirdly, we discuss the outcomes fo...
We describe a participatory action research (PAR) project aimed at initiating a schools project as a...
This article considers the role of university researchers in a project aimed at developing inclusive...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal Improving Schools, ...
A recent evaluation of a students-as-researchers project in Brisbane, Australia found that the use o...
This paper explores students ’ potential to make a difference to their school through a Students as ...
The Student Action Research for University Access (SARUA) is a participatory action\ud research proj...
This reflective practice paper sets out to explore the application of the student as producer ethos....
This paper critically reflects upon the experiences of three student researchers during a participat...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
In this paper, we explore the implications of the use of academic discourse and social theory in a c...
Last academic year (2021-2022) the LiNCHigher Uni Connect evaluation team, piloted the setting up an...
One of the claims made for valuing the voices of marginalised students is that an insider perspectiv...
This presentation reviews initial findings from a collaborative research project involving over 600 ...
The inclusion of student voice in foreign language research often relies mainly on a perspective tha...
This chapter offers a students’-eye view of the relationship between teaching and research through a...
We describe a participatory action research (PAR) project aimed at initiating a schools project as a...
This article considers the role of university researchers in a project aimed at developing inclusive...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal Improving Schools, ...
A recent evaluation of a students-as-researchers project in Brisbane, Australia found that the use o...
This paper explores students ’ potential to make a difference to their school through a Students as ...
The Student Action Research for University Access (SARUA) is a participatory action\ud research proj...
This reflective practice paper sets out to explore the application of the student as producer ethos....
This paper critically reflects upon the experiences of three student researchers during a participat...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
In this paper, we explore the implications of the use of academic discourse and social theory in a c...
Last academic year (2021-2022) the LiNCHigher Uni Connect evaluation team, piloted the setting up an...
One of the claims made for valuing the voices of marginalised students is that an insider perspectiv...
This presentation reviews initial findings from a collaborative research project involving over 600 ...
The inclusion of student voice in foreign language research often relies mainly on a perspective tha...
This chapter offers a students’-eye view of the relationship between teaching and research through a...
We describe a participatory action research (PAR) project aimed at initiating a schools project as a...
This article considers the role of university researchers in a project aimed at developing inclusive...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal Improving Schools, ...