In this invited commentary, we offer three principles to anchor understanding of student voice in university teaching and learning. Encompassing related concepts and practices, the principles we offer support a shift in (1) attitude toward, (2) structures for, and (3) goals of teaching and learning. In our introduction, we provide a short history of the concept of student voice and our reason for using the notion of anchoring to argue for embracing its practice. In the main body of our commentary, we share expanded reflections on what each of the three principles might look like in practice, grounded in examples and selected scholarship. We conclude with an invitation to continued dialogue about this work
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...
The idea that students should play a greater role in their educational experience has emerged with f...
Responding to Student Voice: Insights into international practice arose from research conducted on b...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
Student voice is a concept and a set of approaches that position students alongside credentialed edu...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
An increasing interest in the restructuring of teacher and student roles, with the aim of strengthen...
In the past decade in the UK there has been an increasing emphasis and amplification of student voic...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
The ‘student voice' is highly profiled in UK higher education, yet highly undertheorised.Over the pa...
This abstract and presentation from a conference workshop considers an approach to ‘hearing the stud...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This paper will review the existing student voice work in higher education and critique its current ...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...
The idea that students should play a greater role in their educational experience has emerged with f...
Responding to Student Voice: Insights into international practice arose from research conducted on b...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
Student voice is a concept and a set of approaches that position students alongside credentialed edu...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
An increasing interest in the restructuring of teacher and student roles, with the aim of strengthen...
In the past decade in the UK there has been an increasing emphasis and amplification of student voic...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
The ‘student voice' is highly profiled in UK higher education, yet highly undertheorised.Over the pa...
This abstract and presentation from a conference workshop considers an approach to ‘hearing the stud...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This paper will review the existing student voice work in higher education and critique its current ...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...
The idea that students should play a greater role in their educational experience has emerged with f...
Responding to Student Voice: Insights into international practice arose from research conducted on b...