Looking back to move forward: Evaluating an institutional staff-student partnership programme

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Innovations in Education and Teaching International Pub Date : 2023-09-05 DOI:10.1080/14703297.2023.2255588
Susan Smith, Dan Axson, Hannah Austwick, Mia Brady
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As higher education institutions increasingly seek to scale and access the benefits of staff-student partnerships more routinely many have established institutional programmes. Insight into scaling partnership activity across the institution is integral to the success of such programmes. This qualitative study investigates how a new programme at a UK university sought to establish the conditions for successful partnership working. A series of semi-structured interviews offer insights into the early experiences of the programme. By adopting a reflexive thematic analysis we find that partnerships are vulnerable to variable approaches to facilitation and that a greater emphasis on staff preparedness is warranted. The research uncovered tensions between the partnership scheme and other forms of student engagement e.g. student representation. As a result, clarity around the identity of partnership schemes, what partnership working involves and how it interacts with other student opportunities across the institution is critical.
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回顾前瞻:评估院校师生合作计划
随着高等教育机构越来越多地寻求扩大规模,并更常规地获得师生伙伴关系的好处,许多高等教育机构已经建立了机构项目。深入了解如何在整个机构内扩大伙伴关系活动,是此类项目取得成功的必要条件。这项定性研究调查了英国一所大学的一个新项目是如何为成功的合作关系创造条件的。一系列半结构化访谈提供了对该项目早期经历的深入了解。通过反思性专题分析,我们发现伙伴关系容易受到各种促进办法的影响,因此有必要更加强调工作人员的准备工作。该研究揭示了伙伴关系计划与学生代表等其他形式的学生参与之间的紧张关系。因此,明确合作计划的身份、合作工作涉及的内容以及它如何与整个机构的其他学生机会相互作用至关重要。
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Innovations in Education and Teaching International
Innovations in Education and Teaching International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Innovations in Education and Teaching International (IETI), is the journal of the Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA) www.seda.ac.uk. As such, contributions to the Journal should reflect SEDA"s aim to promote innovation and good practice in higher education through staff and educational development and subject-related practices. Contributions are welcomed on any aspect of promoting and supporting educational change in higher and other post-school education, with an emphasis on research, experience, scholarship and evaluation, rather than mere description of practice.
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