Shaping Higher Education with Students (eBook)

Ways to Connect Research and Teaching
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As student engagement takes centre stage in academic life, how can academics and university leaders engage with their students to connect research and teaching more effectively? In this highly accessible book, the contributors show how students and academics can work in partnership to shape research-based education.


Forging closer links between university research and teaching has become an important way to enhance the quality of higher education across the world. As student engagement takes centre stage in academic life, how can academics and university leaders engage with their students to connect research and teaching more effectively? In this highly accessible book, the contributors show how students and academics can work in partnership to shape research-based education.Featuring student perspectives, it offers academics and university leaders practical suggestions and inspiring ideas on higher education pedagogy, including principles of working with students as partners in higher education, connecting students with real-world outputs, transcending disciplinary boundaries in student research activities, connecting students with the workplace, and innovative assessment and teaching practices. Written and edited in full collaboration with students and leading educator-researchers from a wide spectrum of academic disciplines, this book poses fundamental questions about learning and learning communities in contemporary higher education.Praise for Shaping Higher Education with Students'The book offers a useful set of tools that inspire new ways of connecting with students through research projects, and will appeal to a range of practitioners -experienced or otherwise.'Innovations in Practice'Shaping Higher Education with Students is a great start to addressing the issues raised here through its rich examples of SSP practice from a diverse range of contexts. This book will prove to be particularly helpful and insightful for academics striving to connect research with teaching, staff setting up or facilitating extended SSP projects, and students commencing research projects and other partnerships with staff.'International Journal for Students as Partners

lt;p>Vincent Tong is a Principal Teaching Fellow in the UCL Arena Centre for Research-based Education. Apart from being the strategic lead of the UCL Connected Curriculum initiative and a science educator, he is a Principal Investigator of an international research consortium in earth sciences. His research publications span a wide range of subjects, from astrophysical and earth sciences to pedagogy and research-teaching-outreach synergy.

Mina Sotiriou is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the UCL Arena Centre for Research-based Education, and her focus is on Quality Assurance. Her work is primarily on curriculum design for online courses and student learning experience. Mina has worked in a number of higher education institutes in the area of learning technology, and she has designed many online courses. Her research interest is on the impact of professional development of short courses to learnersAlex Standen is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the UCL Arena Centre for Research-based Education. Alex leads UCL Arena Two, a development pathway for probationary Lecturers and Teaching Fellows. She joined UCL in 2013 in a student support and engagement role, prior to which she taught Italian and European Studies at the Universities of Birmingham and Auckland. Alex has published on the Italian author and playwright, Dacia Maraini, and is editor of a volume of essays on social and ethical engagement in twentieth-century Italian culture. Her current research interests relate to postgraduate research student development and student-supervisor relationships.

Introduction
1
Shaping higher education pedagogy with students
in a consortium setting
Vincent C. H. Tong


Section 1 The Context
Section Introduction

1.0. Student–staff partnerships: Setting the contexts for shaping
higher education with students
Alex Standen

1.1. Connecting learning, teaching and research through
student–staff partnerships: Toward universities as
egalitarian learning communities
Kelly E. Matthews, Alison Cook-Sather and Mick Healey

1.2. The relationship between research-based education
and student–staff partnerships
Jenny Marie

1.3. Where teaching meets research: Engaging postgraduate
teaching assistants with research-based education
Alex Standen

1.4. Investigating student perceptions of student–staff
partnership
Mina Sotiriou
1.5. Connecting students with staff research activities
and real-world outputs
Ran Sing Saw

1.6. Transcending disciplinary boundaries in student
research activities
Neema Kotonya

1.7. Connecting students with the workplace
Masuma Pervin Mishu

1.8. Involving tutors, demonstrators and teaching assistants
more actively in large-group teaching
Mariya Badeva

1.9. Peer-assisted learning and assessment design
Tika Malla


Section 2 Connecting Research and Teaching Through
Learning

Section Introduction

2.0. Research-based education: Engaging staff and students
in praxis
Lauren Clark

2.1. The unifying role of learning across higher education
Ahmet Alptekin Topcu (with Professor Peter Abrahams)
 
Links to the R=T Framework
Charlotte Collins

2.2. Learning through mistakes: An important part of the
learning and research process
Sabrina Jean Peters (with Professor Elizabeth Shephard)

 Links to the R=T Framework
Francesca Peruzzo

2.3. Research = Teaching = Dialogue?: Dialogue as a model for
research-based learning at university
Ellen Pilsworth (with Professor Robert Eaglestone)

Links to the R=T Framework
Tejas Joshi
2.4. Interdisciplinary research-based teaching:
Advocacy for a change in the higher education
paradigm
Agathe Ribéreau-Gayon (with Professor David d’Avray)

Links to the R=T Framework
James Claxton

2.5. Institutes for all: Learning from the Institute
of Making
Frances Brill (with Professor Mark Miodownik)

Links to the R=T Framework
Lauren Clark

2.6. Creating space for active learning: (Opportunities
from) using technology in research-based
education
Eirini Gallou (with Professor Peter Abrahams)

Links to the R=T Framework
Christine Plastow

2.7. Learning-oriented assessment
Sayara Saliyeva (with Professor Jeremy Levesley)

Links to the R=T Framework
K. M. Nabiul Alam

2.8. Large-group teaching: Problematics, pedagogics
and partnerships
Preeti Vivek Mishra (with Professor James Davenport)

Links to the R=T Framework
Harry Begg

2.9. Engaging students in research with ‘real-world’ outputs:
Making an impact outside of the lecture theatre
Dallas Roulston (with Professor Rachel McCrindle)

Links to the R=T Framework
Joe Thorogood
2.10. Connecting graduates with the real world: Transferring
research-based skills to the workplace
Jawiria Naseem (with Professor Lora Fleming)

Links to the R=T Framework
Danny Garside

2.11. Can research-based education be a tool to help students
prepare for the world of work?
Joseph Telfer (with Professor Martin Oliver)

 Links to the R=T Framework
Tobias Buschel


Section 3 Research-Based Education Through Student–Staff
Partnership in Action

Section Introduction
3.0.
R=T in action: Making connections to support transitions
and develop identities
Alex Standen and Mina Sotiriou

3.1. Why We Post – a team approach to research dissemination
Daniel Miller, Elisabetta Costa, Laura Haapio-Kirk, Nell Haynes,
Tom McDonald, Razvan Nicolescu, Jolynna Sinanan, Juliano
Spyer, Shriram Venkatraman and Xinyuan Wang

3.2. Challenges of interdisciplinary courses containing researchbased
learning components
Carl Gombrich, Virginia Alonso Navarro, Isabelle Blackmore,
Jacopo Blumberg, Emily Cox, Graham Hodges-Smikle, Jiaqi Lin
and Charles Orr

3.3. Learning about what research is and how researchers do
it: Supporting the pursuit of and transition to postgraduate
studies
Cosette Crisan and Eirini Geraniou, Adam Townsend,
Sebastian Seriani and Pedro I. O. Filho

3.4. Final-year projects as a vehicle for delivering research-based
education
Ljiljana Marjanovic-Halburd and Yekatherina Bobrova
3.5. Digital tools for bridging the knowledge gap to university
mathematics
Eirini Geraniou, Manolis Mavrikis and Maria Margeti

3.6. Examining linguistic diversity as a resource for higher
education in the anglophone world
Siân Preece, Arnaldo Griffin, Yu Hao and Gozzal Utemuratova

3.7. Phys FilmMakers: Connecting Physics students and
researchers through the production of YouTube videos
Laura K. McKemmish, Rebecca L. Coates, Frazina S. Botelho,
Alvina Kuhai, Katherine V. C. Marshall and Laurence Z. J. Turlej

3.8. Meet the researcher: The use of interviews to connect firstyear
undergraduate students to research staff at UCL
Julie Evans, Alex Standen, Alastair McClelland and
Siir Saydam


Epilogue
Inspiring Change: Advancing student–staff partnership
and research-based education together
Vincent C. H. Tong, Lauren Clark, Alex Standen
and Mina Sotiriou




Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.3.2018
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
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ISBN-10 1-78735-114-9 / 1787351149
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