Building Courage, Confidence, and Capacity in Learning and Teaching through Student-Faculty Partnership
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Building Courage, Confidence, and Capacity in Learning and Teaching through Student-Faculty Partnership

Stories from across Contexts and Arenas of Practice
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ISBN-13:
9781793619594
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
152
Autor:
Alison Cook-Sather
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Co-authored by faculty and students in Canada, England, Hong Kong, Israel, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, and the United States, the chapters in this book reveal how sustained partnerships focused on pedagogical, curricular, and programmatic development build courage, confidence, and capacity in both student and faculty partners.
What happens in the brave spaces of pedagogical partnership? This collection includes ten chapters in which faculty-student pairs, or teams, tell their own stories of partnership in various contexts, including individual undergraduate courses across the disciplines, a graduate medical school, and institution-wide programs. The colleges and universities in which these stories unfold are small and large, public and private, and research- and teaching-focused institutions situated in Aotearoa New Zealand, Canada, England, Hong Kong, Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan, and various regions of the United States. Each story reveals how the brave spaces of student-faculty partnership foster mindsets and practices that support co-creation of learning and teaching experiences that strive to be equitable, engaging, and empowering. These stories are bookended by an introduction that defines terms, introduces the editors, and provides an overview of the chapters, and by a final chapter that explores examples of courage, confidence, and capacity that recur across stories chapter authors tell.
Foreword, Kelly E. Matthews

Introduction, Alison Cook-Sather and Chanelle Wilson

Chapter 1: The Will to Collaborate across Difference: Mining Difference as a Rich Resource in a Student-Faculty Pedagogical Partnership, Tina Wildhagen and Dionna Jenkins

Chapter 2: Feminist Interventions in Engineering: Co-creating through Conversation, across Disciplines and Identities, Amarachi Chukwu and Kim Jones

Chapter 3: A Medical Humanities Curriculum in Medical School: Unexpected Partnerships and Unintended Consequences, Julie Chen and John Ho

Chapter 4: Peers and Colleagues: Collaborative Class Design through Student-Faculty Partnerships, Angela Gennocro and John Straussberger

Chapter 5: Voicing and Reflecting in a Pedagogical Partnership, Doron Narkiss and Iska Naaman

Chapter 6: The Student-Faculty Partnership Program’s Potential for Revitalizing the One-Shot Library Instruction Session, Amanda Eugair Peach and Ashley Ferrell

Chapter 7: Untangling the Power Dynamics in Forging Student-Faculty Collaboration, Amrita Kaur and Toh Yong Bing

Chapter 8: Student as Co-designer: Processes of Planning and Teaching with the Student in Mind, Yasira Waqar and Abdul Moeed Asad

Chapter 9: Learning through Cooperation: Interdisciplinary Insights into Students’ Experiences in a Developing Program, Katie Quy, Ashly Fuller, Ayushi Kar, Miyama Tada Baldwin, and Omar Hallab

Chapter 10: “With Your Basket of Knowledge and My Basket of Knowledge, The People Will Prosper”: Learning and Leading in a Student-Staff Partnership Program, Ali Leota and Kathryn Sutherland

Chapter 11: Concluding Reflections on Building Courage, Confidence, and Capacity, Alison Cook-Sather and Chanelle Wilson

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