The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active participants in higher education. Partnership working offers numerous beneficial outcomes but can be challenging to negotiate. Therefore, this study aimed to explore how student–staff partnerships in pedagogic research were interpreted and enacted. Twenty-one participants (12 staff, nine students) who had been part of an institutional bursary scheme where students and staff work together in partnership on research projects related to learning and teaching participated in either a semi-structured interview or focus group. Data were analysed thematically. Conceptions of effective partnerships centred on notions of togetherness and mutuality. C...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
The past academic year, the University of Lincoln has been undertaking HEA funded research into the ...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
For many years, the methods of teaching and learning have remained relatively unchanged, with teache...
Pedagogies of partnership: What works? seeks to identify whether the student learning experience is ...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
Whilst there is a growing body of literature on practitioner research and the role of collaborations...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
McCulloch (2009) has argued for a reconceptualisation of the student role, where contested discourse...
The past academic year, the University of Lincoln has been undertaking HEA funded research into the ...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
This paper presents the rationale for, and the outcomes of, staff-student partnerships in developing...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
For many years, the methods of teaching and learning have remained relatively unchanged, with teache...
Pedagogies of partnership: What works? seeks to identify whether the student learning experience is ...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
Whilst there is a growing body of literature on practitioner research and the role of collaborations...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...
This case study outlines a university-wide programme that brings together staff and undergraduate st...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...
In the changing higher education landscape, with higher fees and a very competitive market, there is...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...