Exploring Staff–Student Partnership in Curriculum Design

Boyle, Fiona and Buchanan, Fiona M. and Ritchie, Dan and Gamage, Kelum A.A. (2024) Exploring Staff–Student Partnership in Curriculum Design. Education Sciences, 14 (1): 61. ISSN 2227-7102

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Abstract

Collaboration between staff and students for improved curriculum design is presented as highly beneficial in many contexts. In particular, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is seen as facilitating co-design and collaboration. However, students tend not to be actively involved in curriculum change, especially in whole programme design or review. Furthermore, few studies consider partnership with students in the context of ESD inclusion, which was the focus for this collaboration. The aim of this study was to explore staff and student perceptions of participating in a collaborative approach to the review and development of the undergraduate law curriculum in a university in the UK. A developmental evaluation using mixed methods was used to study the expectations and experiences of students and staff through a process of curriculum review and change to incorporate ESD. Our findings demonstrate the rewards of a collaborative process incorporating diverse perspectives. However, they also highlight barriers for students and staff, including perceptions of risk associated with student involvement in the process, and we offer reflections on navigating these potential risks.

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Journal Article
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Education Sciences
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219609
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13 May 2024 09:00
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Yes
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Published
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26 Sep 2024 12:15