The focus of this article is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in higher education, specifically participatory methods. Across the student voice and engagement literature there is a growing emphasis on promoting collaborative partnerships between staff and students. However, there is a lack of detail and criticality with regards to (1) exactly how genuine partnerships can be achieved and (2) comparing the vision for and the reality of positioning ‘students as partners’ in the current higher education climate. In this article, we evaluate the potential of participatory methods to facilitate quality partnerships between staff and students. Drawing on our experiences of being involved in a participatory project in one highe...
In the past decade in the UK there has been an increasing emphasis and amplification of student voic...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
This thoughtpiece shares some personal reflections on a distinctively different approach to student-...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
This paper reports an evaluation of the application of participatory method Solution Focused Approac...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis paper will review the existing student voice work in...
This paper draws on research conducted across an English higher education partnership to investigate...
PublishedArticleThis article aims to contribute to the development of frameworks for evaluating stud...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
This paper will review the existing student voice work in higher education and critique its current ...
Student voice in higher education has the potential to empower students to influence change and impr...
Student voice in higher education has the potential to empower students to influence change and impr...
Student voice in higher education has the potential to empower students to influence change and impr...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
In the past decade in the UK there has been an increasing emphasis and amplification of student voic...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
This thoughtpiece shares some personal reflections on a distinctively different approach to student-...
Journal articleThe focus of this paper is methods for facilitating student voice and engagement in h...
This paper reports an evaluation of the application of participatory method Solution Focused Approac...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis paper will review the existing student voice work in...
This paper draws on research conducted across an English higher education partnership to investigate...
PublishedArticleThis article aims to contribute to the development of frameworks for evaluating stud...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
This paper will review the existing student voice work in higher education and critique its current ...
Student voice in higher education has the potential to empower students to influence change and impr...
Student voice in higher education has the potential to empower students to influence change and impr...
Student voice in higher education has the potential to empower students to influence change and impr...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
In the past decade in the UK there has been an increasing emphasis and amplification of student voic...
Within the UK Higher Education setting there is an emphasis on student satisfaction and experience s...
This thoughtpiece shares some personal reflections on a distinctively different approach to student-...