Much of the student-staff partnership literature calls for increased collaboration and power sharing among staff and students. Less common are accounts by student partners themselves that take up the challenge of what partnership and power feel like as universities embrace their neoliberal trajectory - and - purport to do so on behalf of students themselves. Especially acute is the conundrum of how partnership initiatives can, and do, reproduce the very power dynamics they set out to transform. We are a group of students and staff working in curriculum partnership together at Western Sydney University. The context of our work together is the 21C project, a university-wide strategy to transform curriculum, teaching, and learning, drawing on ...
Against a backdrop of rising interest in students becoming partners in learning and teaching in high...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
Much of the student-staff partnership literature calls for increased collaboration and power sharing...
Staff and students coming together to enhance learning is a key educational challenge facing the hig...
Student-staff partnerships in higher education re-frame the ways that students and staff work togeth...
Over recent years, partnership has become a key issue in the Higher Education landscape. The Change...
This chapter analyses the development of a large institutional partnership scheme in order to demons...
This opinion piece argues for the necessity of student-staff partnerships that go beyond the common ...
‘Students as Partners’ (SaP) initiatives can enact change to enhance student learning alongside acad...
This framework is an invitation to students and staff to reflect on their relationships, roles, assu...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
Against a backdrop of rising interest in students becoming partners in learning and teaching in high...
This chapter represents an afternoon spent in conversation about partnership relationships at the Un...
Against a backdrop of rising interest in students becoming partners in learning and teaching in high...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
Much of the student-staff partnership literature calls for increased collaboration and power sharing...
Staff and students coming together to enhance learning is a key educational challenge facing the hig...
Student-staff partnerships in higher education re-frame the ways that students and staff work togeth...
Over recent years, partnership has become a key issue in the Higher Education landscape. The Change...
This chapter analyses the development of a large institutional partnership scheme in order to demons...
This opinion piece argues for the necessity of student-staff partnerships that go beyond the common ...
‘Students as Partners’ (SaP) initiatives can enact change to enhance student learning alongside acad...
This framework is an invitation to students and staff to reflect on their relationships, roles, assu...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
“Students as Partners” (SaP) in higher education re-envisions students and staff as active collabora...
Against a backdrop of rising interest in students becoming partners in learning and teaching in high...
This chapter represents an afternoon spent in conversation about partnership relationships at the Un...
Against a backdrop of rising interest in students becoming partners in learning and teaching in high...
In this paper we explore three major challenges for institutional student-staff partnership work. Fi...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...