This paper presents the views of undergraduate students on taking part in a small-scale student-staff research project to inform the design of a local community play space. The project repositioned students as researchers by providing them with an opportunity to engage in primary research with children through an authentic assessment task in a final year module. The students took on responsibility for the design and implementation of the primary research to elicit the views of young children aged 6-7 years, alongside Higher Education (HE) lecturers who collected the views of other key users of the space. The students experienced the project as engaging, challenging and as an opportunity for individual professional development, resulting in ...
In higher education, despite the emphasis on student-centred pedagogical approaches, undergraduate r...
The mission statement of the School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland, highlights research ...
Research literature on students as researchers demonstrates a spectrum of constructive ways in which...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
This paper reports on the impact for students of an institutional scheme designed to involve undergr...
In higher education, despite the emphasis on student-centred pedagogical approaches, undergraduate r...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
This paper is based upon a collaborative research project with a group of eight second-year students...
This session reviews a small-scale qualitative research study that explored whether providing third ...
In the context of rapidly growing numbers of university students reporting that they have experience...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
This paper explores final-year students ’ perceptions of research in a non-research intensive instit...
In 2002 a longitudinal action research project was launched to explore innovative ways to engage 10-...
In higher education, despite the emphasis on student-centred pedagogical approaches, undergraduate r...
The mission statement of the School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland, highlights research ...
Research literature on students as researchers demonstrates a spectrum of constructive ways in which...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
Drawing on the experiences of two undergraduate students and an academic staff member based in the d...
This paper reports on the impact for students of an institutional scheme designed to involve undergr...
In higher education, despite the emphasis on student-centred pedagogical approaches, undergraduate r...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
Over the past decade, the researchers have worked in higher education and community-based settings a...
This paper is based upon a collaborative research project with a group of eight second-year students...
This session reviews a small-scale qualitative research study that explored whether providing third ...
In the context of rapidly growing numbers of university students reporting that they have experience...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
This paper explores final-year students ’ perceptions of research in a non-research intensive instit...
In 2002 a longitudinal action research project was launched to explore innovative ways to engage 10-...
In higher education, despite the emphasis on student-centred pedagogical approaches, undergraduate r...
The mission statement of the School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland, highlights research ...
Research literature on students as researchers demonstrates a spectrum of constructive ways in which...