TY - JOUR
T1 - How did you come to engage in students-as-partners work?
AU - Faulkner, Suzanne
AU - Dombi, Elizabeth
AU - Jones, Lynne
AU - McMichan, Lauren
AU - Melville, Gillian Carol
A2 - Reid, Felix
A2 - Hunt, Jem
A2 - Chow, Marissa
A2 - Henry, Tanya
A2 - Matthews, Kelly
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - The language of students as partners was cemented into higher education practice and scholarship ten years ago. While it had been circulating in higher education policy, practices, and publications before that, two key 2014 publications on engaging students as partners or SaP inspired a myriad of practices and publications brought together by the relational, values-based ethos of partnership (Cook-Sather, Bovill, & Felten, 2014; Healey, Flint, & Harrington, 2014). A seductively simple idea—that students can collaborate with staff as partners on matters of teaching and learning—landed at the right time. The higher education sector was increasingly fixated on student involvement and engagement, particularly how university changes students (Klemenčič, 2024). SaP offered a related but direction-shifting proposition: what if students could shape higher education?
AB - The language of students as partners was cemented into higher education practice and scholarship ten years ago. While it had been circulating in higher education policy, practices, and publications before that, two key 2014 publications on engaging students as partners or SaP inspired a myriad of practices and publications brought together by the relational, values-based ethos of partnership (Cook-Sather, Bovill, & Felten, 2014; Healey, Flint, & Harrington, 2014). A seductively simple idea—that students can collaborate with staff as partners on matters of teaching and learning—landed at the right time. The higher education sector was increasingly fixated on student involvement and engagement, particularly how university changes students (Klemenčič, 2024). SaP offered a related but direction-shifting proposition: what if students could shape higher education?
KW - students as partners
KW - pedagogy
KW - student engagement
KW - student voice
UR - https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/ijsap/index
M3 - Article
JO - International Journal of Students as Partners
JF - International Journal of Students as Partners
ER -