The challenges assigned by the ‘student as partner’ movement have redrawn the ways how students and academic staff actively collaborate for the sake of successful teaching and learning. To gain competitive advantage, higher education institutions should understand what student partnership means in their context and decide how to talk about and act upon it. The primary purpose of this paper is to reveal how student partnership is interpreted by our students and lecturers who took part in an online brainstorming session and in an online application of the Q organizing technique to rank the concepts resulting from the previous brainstorming session. The results have been utilized to identify the main similarities and differences between studen...
Students as partners, is a fast-developing field within student engagement. By considering students ...
This article focuses on student-staff partnership working in a UK university and draws on literature...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
The challenges assigned by the ‘student as partner’ movement have redrawn the ways how students and ...
Pedagogies of partnership: What works? seeks to identify whether the student learning experience is ...
An examination of how working in partnership with undergraduate students can enhance student engagem...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
This article explores the perceptions of participants following the first International Summer Insti...
With the democratisation of education changes in student bodies at Higher Education institutions hav...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
The idea of staff–student partnerships was once non-existent. Yet, in recent years, staff–student pa...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
This workshop will offer participants an overview of select methodologies and conceptual frameworks ...
Research demonstrates the importance of student engagement in learning. Faculty and colleges encoura...
Students as partners, is a fast-developing field within student engagement. By considering students ...
This article focuses on student-staff partnership working in a UK university and draws on literature...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
The challenges assigned by the ‘student as partner’ movement have redrawn the ways how students and ...
Pedagogies of partnership: What works? seeks to identify whether the student learning experience is ...
An examination of how working in partnership with undergraduate students can enhance student engagem...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
This article explores the perceptions of participants following the first International Summer Insti...
With the democratisation of education changes in student bodies at Higher Education institutions hav...
The international interest in students as partners reflects the desire to involve students as active...
The idea of staff–student partnerships was once non-existent. Yet, in recent years, staff–student pa...
AbstractThis staff-student collaborative project involved six small project teams each composed of s...
This case study presents a discussion of an institutional bursary scheme (called URB@N), in which st...
This workshop will offer participants an overview of select methodologies and conceptual frameworks ...
Research demonstrates the importance of student engagement in learning. Faculty and colleges encoura...
Students as partners, is a fast-developing field within student engagement. By considering students ...
This article focuses on student-staff partnership working in a UK university and draws on literature...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...