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Giving Student Groups a Stronger Voice: Using Participatory Research and Action (PRA) to Initiate Change to a Curriculum
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Date Issued
2012-05-18
Date Available
2015-04-09T16:37:06Z
Abstract
Traditional student feedback mechanisms have been criticised for being teacher-centered in design and in particular, for their absence of transparent follow-up actions. In contrast, this study describes the process and the evaluation of a participatory research and action (PRA) approach used in an undergraduate Physiotherapy degree. This approach aimed to give students a stronger voice in order to identify the issues they felt were most important and to involve them in the subsequent actions to change or influence their curriculum. Using group consensus, key areas were identified by the students using a variety of PRA techniques, solutions were recommended and some actions implemented. Both students and staff maintained that the process had gone some way to empowering students and had begun a ripple effect in relation to student involvement in on-going curriculum design and debate.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
Innovations in Education and Teaching International
Volume
49
Issue
2
Start Page
161
End Page
171
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 Taylor and Francis
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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