A cross-university initiative to enhance SOTL through a students as partners approach

Authors

  • Colin Bryson Newcastle University

Abstract

This case study evaluates a new initiative to establish a cross-disciplinary forum focusing on enhancing learning, teaching and the student experience. All staff and students are welcome to participate and participants set the agenda themselves. The intention is to have open and informal dialogue and to work in partnership towards setting up collective participatory action-research projects. This is modelled on the Teaching and Learning Academy at Western Washington University (Werder and Otis, 2010). An important aim was to create a space to give voice for those - the so-called ‘hard to reach’- who do not get such opportunities in traditional structures. There have been many challenges to creating a sustainable and successful working model, not least such barriers as communications, creating time and opportunity and working against current dominant cultures. Nonetheless, staff and students, including many international students, have participated and found legitimacy to discuss their own priorities. 

Author Biography

Colin Bryson, Newcastle University

Colin has had a long and varied career working in several universities. He has the privilege to work with fantastic students and of leading RAISE. He is an advocate of putting student engagement at the centre of all we do in Higher Education.

References

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Published

10/02/2017

How to Cite

Bryson, C. (2017). A cross-university initiative to enhance SOTL through a students as partners approach. The Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change, 3(1), 218–228. Retrieved from https://journals.studentengagement.org.uk/index.php/studentchangeagents/article/view/578

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Partnership Approaches