Canadian University of Alberta Student Participation in Higher Education Institution Governance

O. Zabolotna, A. Pidhaietska
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The article explores the process of involving Alberta university students in higher education institution governance. The article emphasizes that students are able to manage their affairs independently, satisfy their diverse needs and protect their political rights and interests. It has been proven that Canadian university of Alberta students are actively involved in academic and administrative decision-making process that is significant for university functioning. This article reveals the formal decision making bodies of the University of Alberta, student organizations as a whole and especially two major student organizations – the Students` Union and the Graduate Student Association, which represent the undergraduate and graduate student on campus. The main formal decision making bodies of Alberta University are the Board of Governors and the General Faculties Council. Among other formal bodies of all levels there are the Senate, the Dean`s Council, Dean`s advisory committees, and some department committees. These decision making bodies include members of academic and support staff, administrators, representatives of the general public, undergraduate and graduate students, especially senior ones. The article recalls that two primary functions of each student organization are to protect student interests and to promote the welfare of students. It has been emphasized that student representatives sit on almost all governing bodies of Alberta University, taking part in university policy making and in administering university affairs, including student affairs. This article highlights student involvement in university governing bodies and student motivation for participating in university governance. Among most common student motivation factors are desire to serve other students, social reasons, influence of parents and friends, wish to improve university governance and to gain their own experience. Decision areas from which students are excluded have been noticed. It has been stressed that student roles in decision making on university committees depend on each individual student participant. Some students act as colleagues, some as watchdogs, some as leaders in discussions or debates, but large number of students are only information providers. Informal strategies used by students in order to influence university governance, include their media, a radio station, two student newspapers, caucuses, training programs which have played important roles in helping them to attain their objectives.
加拿大阿尔伯塔大学学生参与高等教育机构治理
本文探讨了阿尔伯塔省大学生参与高等教育机构治理的过程。文章强调,学生能够独立管理自己的事务,满足他们的多样化需求,保护他们的政治权益。事实证明,加拿大阿尔伯塔大学的学生积极参与学术和行政决策过程,这对大学的运作具有重要意义。本文揭示了阿尔伯塔大学的正式决策机构,学生组织作为一个整体,特别是两个主要的学生组织-学生会和研究生协会,代表在校本科生和研究生。阿尔伯塔大学的主要正式决策机构是理事会和总院系理事会。在其他各级正式机构中,有参议院、院长委员会、院长咨询委员会和一些系委员会。这些决策机构包括学术人员和后勤人员、行政人员、公众代表、本科生和研究生,特别是高年级学生。文章回顾了每个学生组织的两个基本功能:保护学生利益和促进学生福利。已经强调的是,学生代表参加了阿尔伯塔大学几乎所有的管理机构,参与大学的政策制定和管理包括学生事务在内的大学事务。本文重点介绍了学生对大学管理机构的参与以及学生参与大学管理的动机。最常见的学生动机因素包括为其他学生服务的愿望、社会原因、父母和朋友的影响、希望改善大学治理和获得自己的经验。学生被排除在外的决策领域已经被注意到。一直强调的是,学生在大学委员会决策中的作用取决于每个学生参与者。一些学生充当同事,一些充当监督者,一些充当讨论或辩论的领导者,但大部分学生只是信息提供者。学生为影响大学管理而使用的非正式策略,包括他们的媒体、一个广播电台、两份学生报纸、预选会议、培训方案,这些在帮助他们实现目标方面发挥了重要作用。
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