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Pain, Rachel; Finn, Matt; Bouveng, Rebecca; Ngobe, Gloria – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2013
This study discusses the benefits and challenges of an undergraduate module on participatory geographies, involving students in co-producing research with community partners. The module challenges the knowledge production model predominant in Geography curricula. We argue that it develops students' skills and understanding through engaging them…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Geography Instruction, Action Research, Undergraduate Students
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Hardwick, Louise – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2013
This article focuses on one strand of community engagement: community-based learning for students. It considers in particular Interchange as a case study. Interchange is a registered charity based in, but independent of, a department in a Higher Education Institution. It brokers between undergraduate research/work projects and Voluntary Community…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Case Studies, School Community Programs, Community Organizations
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Marvell, Alan; Simm, David; Schaaf, Rebecca; Harper, Richard – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2013
Student-led teaching and learning is an innovative form of active learning that empowers students with direct ownership of the learning experience. Reporting on a final-year undergraduate field trip to Barcelona, Spain, peer-to-peer teaching is used to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge and uncover the processes that help create a sense of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, Student Empowerment, Undergraduate Study
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Childs, Ann; Sorensen, Peter; Twidle, John – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2011
This article reports on a research study that looked at the issues and challenges of training new science teachers to use the Internet in their planning and teaching. It was conducted within three university departments in England and focused on an exploration of the issues and challenges facing trainee teachers in using the Internet in their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Science Activities, Foreign Countries, Science Teachers
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Hebron, Clair L.; Morris, Dinah J. – Journal of Peer Learning, 2012
This qualitative study explored students' experience of collaborating to undertake a neuromusculoskeletal group research project which was conducted in partial fulfilment of their MSc course. A phenomenological approach was adopted to gain insight into participants' experience of learning and working in a group. Six participants who were all…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Student Projects, Student Research, Cooperative Learning
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Leat, David; Reid, Anna – Curriculum Journal, 2012
Contemporary interest in student voice has evolved to include participation of "students as researchers" in school affairs, which has been encouraged by political developments underpinning the rights of children. Although there has been little exploration of the role of student researchers in curriculum development, this paper provides a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Innovation, Foreign Countries, Researchers
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Davies, Patricia M. – Management in Education, 2011
Many questions have been raised about student voice as a channel for change. School Improvement--especially regarding information and communications technology (ICT)--is often driven by adult agendas, and even in the classroom students are least likely to be involved in bringing about change. This paper reports on a case of student action research…
Descriptors: Action Research, Student Participation, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Robinson, Carol – Education Inquiry, 2011
This paper aims to develop understandings around the factors which facilitate and those which constrain implementation of Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989; UN General Assembly Resolution 44/25) in student voice projects. Article 12 is concerned with children being given the right to express their views…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Student Projects, Student Empowerment, Student Participation
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Hulse, Bethan; Hulme, Rob – Educational Action Research, 2012
This study focuses on the perceptions of student-teachers towards their engagement in small-scale research projects undertaken whilst on a one-year postgraduate initial teacher education programme. We present an institutional response to national and international policy agendas regarding the place of research within initial teacher education at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Preservice Teacher Education, Beginning Teachers
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Greenbank, Paul; Penketh, Claire – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2009
The dissertation is often promoted as a means of advancing autonomous learning. It is said to offer the potential for students to move along a continuum from dependence to independence. This research used interviews with a small sample of students to obtain a better understanding of the way students approach the dissertation process. The study…
Descriptors: Theses, Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Undergraduate Students
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Sellman, Edward – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2009
Student voice and pupil empowerment projects are common in many mainstream schools. However, such initiatives are more challenging to implement in provision for students experiencing (social), emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD). As a consequence, they are less frequently attempted. This article reports one such attempt at an SEBD…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Student Research, Student Empowerment, Emotional Disturbances
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Thomson, Pat; Gunter, Helen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2007
Students in England are increasingly involved in consultation and governance of schools. Some are also involved in researching their own learning, how they are taught, the kinds of curriculum on offer, and school policies and practices. In this article, we suggest that this could be seen as a form of "standpoint research". We suggest…
Descriptors: Research Tools, Student Research, Foreign Countries, Experience
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Thomson, Pat; Gunter, Helen – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2008
Bullying is a serious problem in schools. This paper reports on a project in which the authors worked with a group of secondary students in an innovative school in the north of England to research issues of bullying and safety. The student researchers used photographs to stimulate conversations with focus groups of their peers. The data showed…
Descriptors: Bullying, Focus Groups, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries
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Frost, Ros – School Leadership & Management, 2008
The values and principles underpinning the "Leadership for Learning: Cambridge Network" support the distribution of leadership to all members of the school community. This paper introduces the HCD (Highest Common Denominator) Student Partnership as a key way in which the "Leadership for Learning" team learns from, explores and…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Student Leadership, Partnerships in Education, Participative Decision Making
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Symonds, Jenny E. – Research in Education, 2008
Developmentally appropriate research techniques were uncovered by involving ten Year 7 pupils as researchers in a four-hour workshop that investigated the effectiveness of multiple methods in gathering sensitive information from early adolescents. The pupils learned about, tried and evaluated the methods of generating interview questions, peer and…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology, Research Skills
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