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Providing a selection of critical pieces on the key challenges and debates in student engagement in higher education, this edited collection of sector-leading, scholarly-informed critical reflections is designed to consider and build upon what can be done to advance student engagement.
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Providing a selection of critical pieces on the key challenges and debates in student engagement in higher education, this edited collection of sector-leading, scholarly-informed critical reflections is designed to consider and build upon what can be done to advance student engagement.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000867473
- Artikelnr.: 67588621
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000867473
- Artikelnr.: 67588621
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Tom Lowe is a Senior Lecturer in Higher Education at the University of Portsmouth (UK) and the Chair of Researching, Advancing and Inspiring Student Engagement (RAISE).
1. Advancing student engagement in higher education: the need for
reflection, critique and challenge 2. Researching and evaluating student
engagement: A methodological critique of data gathering approaches 3.
Challenges and tensions for Student Academic Engagement practices in
contemporary UK Higher Education 4. There is not one student experience:
Our learner journeys as individuals 5. Equality and diversity in our
student engagement practice - Radical possibilities to reaching racial and
religious equity in Higher Education 6. Authentic leadership for student
engagement. 7. Students as consumers: A barrier for student engagement? 8.
Accessibility to Student Engagement Opportunities: A Focus on 'Hard to
Reach' Universities 9. How to engage students in your educational
developments - a student leader's view 10. Student evaluation of courses -
cocreation of meaning through conversations: Insights from the student
perspective 11. The problem with student engagement during Covid-19 12.
Control, freedom and structure in student-staff partnerships 13. To what
extent can we really make students partners in neoliberal universities? 14.
Critical Challenges to Support Generation Z Learners 15. Student-Instructor
Partnerships for Curricular Justice 16. Embracing student agentic
engagement and enacting equity in higher education through co-creating
learning and teaching 17. Defining, Delivering and Evaluating Student
Engagement in a Professional Service in Higher Education: A Case Study of a
Student Engagement Team in an Academic Library 18. University Estates: From
Spaces to Places of Student Engagement 19. Learning Analytics in Higher
Education: The ethics, the future, the students 20. Placing sport at the
heart of the university community: a critical reflection on sports club
membership and what it means for student engagement from a Bourdieusian
perspective 21. Towards inclusive student partnership: challenges and
opportunities for student engagement in the Australian context 22.
Recognising the hidden impact of extra-curricular activity on student
engagement and success 23. Widening the Aperture on College Students' Sense
of Belonging: A Critical Ecological Perspective 24: Valhalla and Nirvana:
views of Arnstein's Ladder of Citizen Participation in further and higher
education 25. So what and what next? Concluding thoughts on advancing
student engagement
reflection, critique and challenge 2. Researching and evaluating student
engagement: A methodological critique of data gathering approaches 3.
Challenges and tensions for Student Academic Engagement practices in
contemporary UK Higher Education 4. There is not one student experience:
Our learner journeys as individuals 5. Equality and diversity in our
student engagement practice - Radical possibilities to reaching racial and
religious equity in Higher Education 6. Authentic leadership for student
engagement. 7. Students as consumers: A barrier for student engagement? 8.
Accessibility to Student Engagement Opportunities: A Focus on 'Hard to
Reach' Universities 9. How to engage students in your educational
developments - a student leader's view 10. Student evaluation of courses -
cocreation of meaning through conversations: Insights from the student
perspective 11. The problem with student engagement during Covid-19 12.
Control, freedom and structure in student-staff partnerships 13. To what
extent can we really make students partners in neoliberal universities? 14.
Critical Challenges to Support Generation Z Learners 15. Student-Instructor
Partnerships for Curricular Justice 16. Embracing student agentic
engagement and enacting equity in higher education through co-creating
learning and teaching 17. Defining, Delivering and Evaluating Student
Engagement in a Professional Service in Higher Education: A Case Study of a
Student Engagement Team in an Academic Library 18. University Estates: From
Spaces to Places of Student Engagement 19. Learning Analytics in Higher
Education: The ethics, the future, the students 20. Placing sport at the
heart of the university community: a critical reflection on sports club
membership and what it means for student engagement from a Bourdieusian
perspective 21. Towards inclusive student partnership: challenges and
opportunities for student engagement in the Australian context 22.
Recognising the hidden impact of extra-curricular activity on student
engagement and success 23. Widening the Aperture on College Students' Sense
of Belonging: A Critical Ecological Perspective 24: Valhalla and Nirvana:
views of Arnstein's Ladder of Citizen Participation in further and higher
education 25. So what and what next? Concluding thoughts on advancing
student engagement
1. Advancing student engagement in higher education: the need for
reflection, critique and challenge 2. Researching and evaluating student
engagement: A methodological critique of data gathering approaches 3.
Challenges and tensions for Student Academic Engagement practices in
contemporary UK Higher Education 4. There is not one student experience:
Our learner journeys as individuals 5. Equality and diversity in our
student engagement practice - Radical possibilities to reaching racial and
religious equity in Higher Education 6. Authentic leadership for student
engagement. 7. Students as consumers: A barrier for student engagement? 8.
Accessibility to Student Engagement Opportunities: A Focus on 'Hard to
Reach' Universities 9. How to engage students in your educational
developments - a student leader's view 10. Student evaluation of courses -
cocreation of meaning through conversations: Insights from the student
perspective 11. The problem with student engagement during Covid-19 12.
Control, freedom and structure in student-staff partnerships 13. To what
extent can we really make students partners in neoliberal universities? 14.
Critical Challenges to Support Generation Z Learners 15. Student-Instructor
Partnerships for Curricular Justice 16. Embracing student agentic
engagement and enacting equity in higher education through co-creating
learning and teaching 17. Defining, Delivering and Evaluating Student
Engagement in a Professional Service in Higher Education: A Case Study of a
Student Engagement Team in an Academic Library 18. University Estates: From
Spaces to Places of Student Engagement 19. Learning Analytics in Higher
Education: The ethics, the future, the students 20. Placing sport at the
heart of the university community: a critical reflection on sports club
membership and what it means for student engagement from a Bourdieusian
perspective 21. Towards inclusive student partnership: challenges and
opportunities for student engagement in the Australian context 22.
Recognising the hidden impact of extra-curricular activity on student
engagement and success 23. Widening the Aperture on College Students' Sense
of Belonging: A Critical Ecological Perspective 24: Valhalla and Nirvana:
views of Arnstein's Ladder of Citizen Participation in further and higher
education 25. So what and what next? Concluding thoughts on advancing
student engagement
reflection, critique and challenge 2. Researching and evaluating student
engagement: A methodological critique of data gathering approaches 3.
Challenges and tensions for Student Academic Engagement practices in
contemporary UK Higher Education 4. There is not one student experience:
Our learner journeys as individuals 5. Equality and diversity in our
student engagement practice - Radical possibilities to reaching racial and
religious equity in Higher Education 6. Authentic leadership for student
engagement. 7. Students as consumers: A barrier for student engagement? 8.
Accessibility to Student Engagement Opportunities: A Focus on 'Hard to
Reach' Universities 9. How to engage students in your educational
developments - a student leader's view 10. Student evaluation of courses -
cocreation of meaning through conversations: Insights from the student
perspective 11. The problem with student engagement during Covid-19 12.
Control, freedom and structure in student-staff partnerships 13. To what
extent can we really make students partners in neoliberal universities? 14.
Critical Challenges to Support Generation Z Learners 15. Student-Instructor
Partnerships for Curricular Justice 16. Embracing student agentic
engagement and enacting equity in higher education through co-creating
learning and teaching 17. Defining, Delivering and Evaluating Student
Engagement in a Professional Service in Higher Education: A Case Study of a
Student Engagement Team in an Academic Library 18. University Estates: From
Spaces to Places of Student Engagement 19. Learning Analytics in Higher
Education: The ethics, the future, the students 20. Placing sport at the
heart of the university community: a critical reflection on sports club
membership and what it means for student engagement from a Bourdieusian
perspective 21. Towards inclusive student partnership: challenges and
opportunities for student engagement in the Australian context 22.
Recognising the hidden impact of extra-curricular activity on student
engagement and success 23. Widening the Aperture on College Students' Sense
of Belonging: A Critical Ecological Perspective 24: Valhalla and Nirvana:
views of Arnstein's Ladder of Citizen Participation in further and higher
education 25. So what and what next? Concluding thoughts on advancing
student engagement