학술논문

The Deakin 'Students Helping Students' and 'Students as Partners' collection: A contemporary take on the classic cut
Document Type
article
Source
Student Success, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 65-70 (2019)
Subject
students as partners
community of practice
social learning
peer mentoring
student mentoring
Theory and practice of education
LB5-3640
Language
English
ISSN
2205-0795
Abstract
Fashion metaphors are used to explore the relationship between Deakin’s ‘Students Helping Students’ strategy and its emerging ‘Students as Partners’ initiative. As the curtain is raised, the current ‘tertiary trend’ of Students as Partners is seen through a global lens. The Deakin Students Helping Students and Students as Partners collection is then paraded across the runway, at once unveiling savvy design and high-quality workmanship. A key feature of both Deakin’s Students Helping Students and Students as Partners models is that they are expressions of a community of practice approach and of social learning theory, with some variations in texture and palette. This ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ show concludes that while both looks are based on a timeless, ‘classic cut’ approach to education that engages both students and staff, each trend adds colour, interest and appeal. Fashions in education are sometimes fleeting, sometimes fun, and they are sure to invigorate, refresh and challenge.