“你坐错位置了”:通过学生管理者的视角,探索高等教育治理中权力的表现

Q2 Social Sciences
Kevin McStravock
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在英国和爱尔兰高等教育机构的管理机构任职的学生经常报告由于感知到的权力动态而面临的挑战。本研究探讨了现任和前任学生管理者的权力视角(n = 14)。这项研究突出了权力的重要性及其在决定各理事机构成员的影响力(或缺乏影响力)方面的作用。由于对企业环境的经验有限,学生的权力不如其他管理者,尤其是外部成员,以及资本更适合这些领域的高级管理人员。尽管学生管理者寻求从其他成员那里获得授权,但这项研究强调了过度依赖个人关系的做法,其代价是建立一种重视学生管理者的制度文化,并承诺通过培训和指导来支持他们的参与。他们提出了一些切实可行的建议——强调了管理机构主席、其他管理者和大学工作人员如何支持学生克服既定的权力动态。
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‘You’re in the wrong seat’: exploring the manifestation of power in higher education governance through the lens of student governors
ABSTRACT Students who serve on the governing body of UK and Irish higher education institutions often report challenges due to a perceived power dynamic. This study explored the perspectives of power among current and former student governors (n = 14). This research highlighted the importance of power and its role in determining the influence (or lack of) held by various governing body members. With limited experience of the corporate environment, students hold less power than other governors, particularly external members, and senior managers whose capital is better aligned to these spaces. Though student governors seek empowerment from other members, this research highlights an overreliance on personal relationships at the expense of building an institutional culture that values student governors and commits to supporting their engagement through training and mentoring. Several practical recommendations are proposed – highlighting how governing body chairs, other governors and university staff can support students to overcome established power dynamics.
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