Culture of engagement

Lina Fransén, Victor Hellgren, Magnus Mortensen, Susanna Olsson, Nathalie Proos Vedin, Maja Elmgren, Marcus Lundberg, Antonia Kotronia
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Students can influence their education through evaluations and as representatives in university decision-making bodies. A way to give them more power is through participation in course development as equal partners. In this study, the relationship between the outcome of a student-teacher partnership and a culture of student influence and engagement is explored. This is done through specifically targeting examination, an area where formal power rests far away from the actual partnership. The partnership outcome was evaluated through post-project surveys and group interviews, together with post-course evaluations. The students in the project, most of them with significant experience as student representatives, emphasized their ability to make meaningful change. At the same time, the students taking the revised course appreciated the implemented changes. A culture of engagement positively affected the outcome of the partnership, while the partnership itself strengthened students in their roles as change agents.
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学生可以通过评价和作为大学决策机构的代表来影响他们的教育。让他们拥有更多权力的一种方式是以平等伙伴的身份参与课程开发。本研究探讨了师生合作的结果与学生影响和参与文化之间的关系。具体做法是专门针对考试这个正式权力远离实际合作关系的领域。通过项目后调查、小组访谈以及课程后评估,对合作成果进行了评估。参与项目的学生(其中大多数都有担任学生代表的丰富经验)强调,他们有能力做出有意义的改变。同时,参加修订课程的学生也对实施的改革表示赞赏。参与文化对伙伴关系的成果产生了积极影响,而伙伴关系本身也加强了学生作为变革推动者的作用。
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