In this perspectives piece, we argue that technology can be used to create and facilitate “Third Space” advising, via a model of “flipped advising” which focuses on the development of quality staff–student partnerships. “Third Space” advising, using technology, encourages students and staff to work together to create and validate knowledge, connect experiences, and improve the learning culture of the organization. It also aligns with Hockings’ (2010) definition of inclusive practice in learning and teaching. While so much focus has been on the development of the advisor, the concept of Students as Partners (SaP) and “The Third Space” offer important lenses within which to shift the focus of advising practice away from the development of adv...
An examination of how working in partnership with undergraduate students can enhance student engagem...
With the democratisation of education changes in student bodies at Higher Education institutions hav...
This paper reports on a small-scale research investigation into developing partnerships between a Hi...
This paper reports on a small-scale research investigation into developing partnerships between a Hi...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This reflection piece shares the innovative approach to an embedded skills model on an accelerated t...
Engaging with Students as Partners (SaP) in areas of curriculum design and pedagogic consultancy is ...
This opinion piece argues for the necessity of student-staff partnerships that go beyond the common ...
Student success has never been out of the minds of staff in Higher Education institutions. Their ind...
In the field of teacher education, the perceived divide between theory and practice has been a peren...
In this paper we argue that Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) are in a liminal position between ta...
School-university partnerships have been a space for simultaneous renewal and teacher development fo...
A growing body of literature on students as partners in learning and teaching offers evidence on whi...
There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching in highe...
An examination of how working in partnership with undergraduate students can enhance student engagem...
With the democratisation of education changes in student bodies at Higher Education institutions hav...
This paper reports on a small-scale research investigation into developing partnerships between a Hi...
This paper reports on a small-scale research investigation into developing partnerships between a Hi...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This reflection piece shares the innovative approach to an embedded skills model on an accelerated t...
Engaging with Students as Partners (SaP) in areas of curriculum design and pedagogic consultancy is ...
This opinion piece argues for the necessity of student-staff partnerships that go beyond the common ...
Student success has never been out of the minds of staff in Higher Education institutions. Their ind...
In the field of teacher education, the perceived divide between theory and practice has been a peren...
In this paper we argue that Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) are in a liminal position between ta...
School-university partnerships have been a space for simultaneous renewal and teacher development fo...
A growing body of literature on students as partners in learning and teaching offers evidence on whi...
There has been growing interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching in highe...
An examination of how working in partnership with undergraduate students can enhance student engagem...
With the democratisation of education changes in student bodies at Higher Education institutions hav...
This paper reports on a small-scale research investigation into developing partnerships between a Hi...