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Jenna Gillett-Swan; Aspa Baroutsis – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in student and teacher voice in education. What distinguishes 'teacher voice' or 'student voice' from simply reflecting participants' views as a source of data is the placement of participants in an empowered participatory position. It is the positioning of their voice as consisting of more…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Teacher Participation, Participatory Research, Educational Research
Heron, Marion; Corradini, Erika – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
There is a growing expectation internationally that teachers in higher education obtain professional recognition through accredited schemes which confer Fellowship status. Such schemes often require a written reflective submission to demonstrate effective teaching and professional experience. Yet despite this burgeoning interest, little is known…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Reflection, Higher Education, Fellowships
Anita Triastuti; Nizamuddin Sadiq; Ririn Kurnia Trisnawati; Nur Endah Nugraheni; M. Faruq Ubaidillah – Issues in Educational Research, 2023
Doctoral supervision has been deemed as a site of power, knowledge production, and an effort in career progression, mediated by doctoral students and their supervisors. Extensive studies have looked at these interactions from multiple angles. Although research into doctoral supervision has been extensively documented, there lies a paucity of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes
McStravock, Kevin – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2023
Students who serve on the governing body of UK and Irish higher education institutions often report challenges due to a perceived power dynamic. This study explored the perspectives of power among current and former student governors (n = 14). This research highlighted the importance of power and its role in determining the influence (or lack of)…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Governance, Higher Education, Student Participation
Lister, Ruth – Education 3-13, 2022
The article provides an overview of the conclusions reached by the British Academy Childhood Policy Programme in its final report. The programme explored the role of the state in childhood and how children and childhood are conceptualised in policy-making. The aim was to apply an inter-disciplinary social sciences and humanities lens in order to…
Descriptors: Children, Policy Formation, Policy, Foreign Countries
Tom Lowe; Sophie Wright – Student Success, 2024
A challenge persists in modern higher education regarding gaining an understanding of the activities and services that facilitate student support, student success, student community and student voice. As modern universities continue to grow in both size and complexity, gaining an understanding of the operations for enhancing and supporting both…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Experience, College Students, Student Empowerment
Beauchamp, Gary; Adams, Dylan – Education 3-13, 2023
Literature suggests a positive impact on children's health and wellbeing from being in nature. This study explores primary teachers' perceptions of their pupils' (7-11 years) experiences of contemplative approaches in nature reserve settings. Nine teachers from a convenience sample of eight different primary schools took part. After observing…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Reflection
Barden, Owen – Educational Action Research, 2021
This paper reports on the novel methodology used in a participatory project called 'Inside the History of Learning Disabilities.' Through engaging learning-disabled people as co-researchers with valuable insider knowledge and expertise to share, the project sought to disrupt hegemonic discourses around both the history of 'learning disabilities',…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Educational History, Research Methodology, Participatory Research
Seago, Catherine – Research in Dance Education, 2020
Deploying action research methods this article investigates how students perceive and use attention in undergraduate dance training classes. A main aim of this research has been to develop strategies for encouraging agency in young dancers' attentional choices in order to facilitate confident navigation of the bricolage approaches that make up…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Attention, Undergraduate Students, Dance Education
Xu, Stella; Xu, Zimu; Li, Fujia; Sukumar, Arun – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
Entrepreneurship-related modules have become increasingly popular over the years, not only among business school students but also among those from other disciplines, including engineering and the arts and humanities. In some circumstances, they are offered as optional modules for students across different faculties and disciplines. While it is…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, College Students
Rachael Jefferson; Lee Sullivan; Simon Board – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2025
Physical education can be a subject that students find challenging when they are given little autonomy. This article explores two high school case studies, in the UK and Australia respectively, where students were given a great deal of choice over their learning and assessment journeys. In the UK case study, a Sport England survey was used with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Student Empowerment, Physical Education Teachers
Holmes, Andrew G. D. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2023
This article considers the potential ways for coaching and mentoring practices in higher education to support the development of learner autonomy, a key espoused aim of university education. I argue that coaching and mentoring can foster self-regulated learning, critical thinking, and goal-setting among students, empowering them to take greater…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Coaching (Performance), Mentors, Nontraditional Students
Bourne, Jessica; Winstone, Naomi – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2021
Surfacing student voices is of utmost importance in higher education institutions. However, the use of large-scale student surveys may not represent the most effective method of eliciting meaningful student perspectives. Focus groups have the potential to elicit a more authentic student voice through greater engagement with students. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Student Attitudes, Higher Education, Educational Research
Precious Akponah; Hela Hassen; Matthew Higgins – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2024
This study explores the challenges of assessment feedback in a business school in the UK. Like many business schools, it operates at volume with large class sizes and an internationally diverse student cohort. To operate effectively, it has adopted a bureaucratic administrative approach to assessment in order to address concerns over timeliness,…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Multiple Literacies
Aurelie M. C. Lange; Emily Stapley; Hannah Merrick; Daniel Hayes – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
Supporting children to successfully transition from primary to secondary school is of utmost importance for several reasons, including to prevent future emotional and behavioural problems. Level Up is a novel, UK-based intervention consisting of five online group sessions, straddling the summer holidays, and providing at-risk children and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Intervention