Empowering students in curriculum design and pedagogy: Perceptions of pharmacy students as partners; A qualitative study

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Mari Kannan Maharajan , Subarna Sivapalan , Kingston Rajiah
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Abstract

Introduction

The concept of “Students as Partners” (SaP) in curriculum design and pedagogy marks a significant shift towards relational pedagogical approaches in higher education. This study explored pharmacy students' perceptions of the SaP approach, focusing on their involvement in curriculum design and the perceived benefits and challenges of such partnerships.

Methods

A qualitative research design was employed, utilising one-on-one interviews with pharmacy students at a university in Malaysia. Participants were selected through purposive and snowball sampling. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview guide and analysed using thematic analysis.

Results

Thematic analysis revealed five core themes: student involvement in curriculum design, perceived benefits in students as partners, challenges in active learning environments, suggestions to improve relational pedagogy, and empowerment through student involvement in curriculum design. Students mentioned that the relationship as partners with educators will be beneficial and mentioned challenges, such as hierarchical barriers and communication issues. They suggested increased training and support, more frequent feedback mechanisms, and clearer communication channels to foster effective partnerships.

Conclusion

Students perceived that their engagement could lead to significant changes in their academic journeys. This participatory approach aligns with outcome-based educational goals and enhances the overall learning experience by making the content more relevant to students' needs and aspirations. The SaP approach has transformative potential in higher education.
在课程设计和教学中赋予学生权力:药学学生作为合作伙伴的认知定性研究。
课程设计和教学中的“学生作为合作伙伴”(SaP)概念标志着高等教育中关系教学方法的重大转变。本研究探讨了药学学生对SaP方法的看法,重点关注他们参与课程设计以及这种伙伴关系的感知利益和挑战。方法:采用质性研究设计,对马来西亚一所大学的药学专业学生进行一对一访谈。参与者是通过有目的和滚雪球抽样来选择的。使用半结构化访谈指南收集数据,并使用主题分析进行分析。结果:主题分析揭示了五个核心主题:学生参与课程设计,学生作为合作伙伴的感知利益,主动学习环境中的挑战,改进关系教学法的建议,以及通过学生参与课程设计赋予权力。学生们提到,与教育工作者的伙伴关系将是有益的,并提到了挑战,如等级障碍和沟通问题。他们建议增加培训和支持,更频繁地建立反馈机制,以及更清晰的沟通渠道,以促进有效的伙伴关系。结论:学生意识到他们的参与可能会导致他们的学术旅程发生重大变化。这种参与式方法与基于结果的教育目标相一致,并通过使内容更贴近学生的需求和愿望来增强整体学习体验。SaP方法在高等教育中具有变革潜力。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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