Abstract: This article contributes to debates about how to respond to the changing profile of Higher Education (HE) students, and the marketisation of HE, by challenging prevailing views about student engagement, in order to develop learner-centric and inclusive pedagogies which are relevant to the twenty-first century. The concepts of ‘participatory culture’ and ‘co-creativity’ are often associated with the digital world in which the current generation of students have grown up. But it is a mistake to assume that some learning styles are inherently more participatory than others: participation is not an effect of the medium or form, (analog vs digital), or the space (actual vs virtual), or the mode of interaction a (face-to-face vs network...
The student and their relationship to the institution and their discipline is the common thread runn...
This paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a more inclusive highe...
This thesis examines the tensions and contradictions of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) as a for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This paper seeks to contribute to the development of personal tutoring, as a key aspect of learner-c...
What we think we know about student retention and progression in UK Higher Education has largely bee...
This paper argues that engaging imaginatively with ways in which statutory and further education is ...
The issue with a product curriculum is that it focuses on the ends and lends itself to an outdated a...
The Covid-19 pandemic has not only led to medical conundrums and uncharted scientific territories bu...
Many courses of study are currently available that address inclusive education and, increasingly, di...
Despite the emergence of a body of literature about the student experience, how students of diverse ...
Higher education moved from elite to a mass system in England over the last two decades under New La...
Higher education institutions are working in times of change, including a changing student body, cha...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe conundrum of the inclusive educational curriculum is ...
This practice-oriented article considers two questions: What does higher education research tell us ...
The student and their relationship to the institution and their discipline is the common thread runn...
This paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a more inclusive highe...
This thesis examines the tensions and contradictions of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) as a for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This paper seeks to contribute to the development of personal tutoring, as a key aspect of learner-c...
What we think we know about student retention and progression in UK Higher Education has largely bee...
This paper argues that engaging imaginatively with ways in which statutory and further education is ...
The issue with a product curriculum is that it focuses on the ends and lends itself to an outdated a...
The Covid-19 pandemic has not only led to medical conundrums and uncharted scientific territories bu...
Many courses of study are currently available that address inclusive education and, increasingly, di...
Despite the emergence of a body of literature about the student experience, how students of diverse ...
Higher education moved from elite to a mass system in England over the last two decades under New La...
Higher education institutions are working in times of change, including a changing student body, cha...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe conundrum of the inclusive educational curriculum is ...
This practice-oriented article considers two questions: What does higher education research tell us ...
The student and their relationship to the institution and their discipline is the common thread runn...
This paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a more inclusive highe...
This thesis examines the tensions and contradictions of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) as a for...