The inclusion of students’ voices in different aspects of quality has evolved over the years. Consequently, students take on different roles – ranging from providing feedback on their educational experiences, to actively participating or even leading change initiatives. In making claims for different ways of conceptualising or including students’ voices, the literature often criticises some forms of engagement with student voices in favour of another. This article is based on the premise that the complexity of quality outcomes in higher education needs to be complemented by a variety of inputs from students. By drawing from examples of two high-impact practices from the University of the Free State, the article further argues for using diff...
Student-involvement in higher-education is necessary for quality-assurance outcomes, yet such involv...
Students in higher institutions are part and parcel of the system, thus their opinions should count ...
UK national policy and the practices of university course boards tend to reduce understandings of ‘s...
Quality enhancement in student affairs is an integral part of professional practice, and its docume...
This qualitative research study draws on interviews with course representatives and on policy analys...
University policies are increasingly developed with reference to students’ learning experiences, wit...
One of the hallmarks of the democratisation of higher education is the involvement of students in th...
This article is based on a workshop delivered by the two authors at the SEDA Spring Conference 2008 ...
This thesis presents a scholarly synthesis of a series of original published works providing evidenc...
Improving academic quality requires feedback from students since they have specific insight in their...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
PublishedArticleThis article aims to contribute to the development of frameworks for evaluating stud...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
Over the last decade significant work has been undertaken to involve students more fully in the assu...
Without appropriate training and recognition, students – in particular Class Representatives – often...
Student-involvement in higher-education is necessary for quality-assurance outcomes, yet such involv...
Students in higher institutions are part and parcel of the system, thus their opinions should count ...
UK national policy and the practices of university course boards tend to reduce understandings of ‘s...
Quality enhancement in student affairs is an integral part of professional practice, and its docume...
This qualitative research study draws on interviews with course representatives and on policy analys...
University policies are increasingly developed with reference to students’ learning experiences, wit...
One of the hallmarks of the democratisation of higher education is the involvement of students in th...
This article is based on a workshop delivered by the two authors at the SEDA Spring Conference 2008 ...
This thesis presents a scholarly synthesis of a series of original published works providing evidenc...
Improving academic quality requires feedback from students since they have specific insight in their...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
PublishedArticleThis article aims to contribute to the development of frameworks for evaluating stud...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
Over the last decade significant work has been undertaken to involve students more fully in the assu...
Without appropriate training and recognition, students – in particular Class Representatives – often...
Student-involvement in higher-education is necessary for quality-assurance outcomes, yet such involv...
Students in higher institutions are part and parcel of the system, thus their opinions should count ...
UK national policy and the practices of university course boards tend to reduce understandings of ‘s...