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Publication Date: 2019
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What's in a Name? Unpacking Students' Roles in Higher Education through Neoliberal and Social Justice Lenses
Dollinger, Mollie; Mercer-Mapstone, Lucy
Teaching & Learning Inquiry, v7 n2 p73-89 2019
There has been an increase in research and practice exploring how students can gain agency to shape their higher education experiences. Numerous terms evoking certain metaphors have entered the discussions around engaging students, from students as consumers or producers, to students as creators, partners, or change agents. There is scope within the evolving literature to explore the differentiations between these metaphors and the ways that underlying assumptions ultimately shape our practices and research. We unpack the five metaphors frequently used to redefine students' roles in higher education. We then engage in a dialogue across differences, highlighting how our own two distinct perspectives on student engagement-grounded in neoliberalism and social justice-align, overlap, differ, and provide constraints or affordances for student engagement. We offer a critical and reflective commentary questioning the drivers of students' changing roles in higher education in the hope of inviting others into generative dialogue toward expanding the evolving field of student engagement.
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Student Role, Social Justice, Figurative Language, Learner Engagement, Higher Education, Personal Autonomy, Educational Experience, Student Attitudes, College Students, Change Agents, Social Change, Personal Narratives, College Faculty
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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