Ardley, Barry, Hunt, Abigail and Taylor, Nick (2023) Knowledge Acquisition and Client Organisations: Case Study of a Student as Producer. International Journal of Educational and Pedagogical Sciences, 17 (8). pp. 517-521. ISSN 1307-6892
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Abstract
As a theoretical and practical framework this study uses the student as producer approach to learning in higher education, as adopted by the Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK. Student as producer positions learners as skilled and capable agents, able to participate as partners with tutors in live research projects. To illuminate the nature of this approach to learning and to highlight its critical issues, the authors report on two guided student consultancy projects. These were set up with the assistance of two local organisations in the city of Lincoln UK. Using the student as producer model to deliver the projects enabled learners to acquire and develop a range of key skills and knowledge, not easily accessible in more traditional educational settings. This paper presents a systematic case study analysis of the eight organising principles of the student as
producer model, as adopted by university tutors. The experience of tutors implementing student as producer suggests that the model can be widely applied to benefit not only the learning and teaching experiences of higher education students, and staff, but additionally, a university’s research programme and its community partners.
Keywords: | experiential learning, consultancy clients, student as producer |
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Subjects: | X Education > X300 Academic studies in Education |
Divisions: | COLLEGE OF ARTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES > Lincoln International Business School > Department of Marketing, Languages and Tourism |
ID Code: | 55801 |
Deposited On: | 12 Sep 2023 14:33 |
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