Learning, Unlearning, And Relearning Together: Unmasking Power In A Students As Partners Program Using Collaborative Autoethnography

Sakinah S. J. Alhadad,Daniela Vasco, Jude C. Williams, Pauline Dizon, Rachel L. Kapnias, Saira B. Khan, Hayley Payne, Bronte C. Simpson, Chantelle D. Warren

STUDENT SUCCESS(2021)

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We interrogated a students as partners (SaP), co-curricular program that focuses on supporting student learning. To center power and equity in SaP, the program was grounded in social design-based experiment methodology. We considered the manifestation of power and equity beyond higher education, to that of broader socio-political contexts. Collaborative autoethnography (CAE) was used to garner a richer understanding of student-staff experiences of the program. Through CAE, power emerged as central to our collective experiences, and a recognition that power asymmetry in students as partners programs is complex and multi-layered. We found that to address power imbalances in these programs requires considered strategies and intentional designs. Further, CAE, in and of itself, can be a powerful way to foster self-awareness, mutual trust, respect, and the acknowledgement of others in student-staff partnerships. We conclude by recommending the importance of deliberate design for equity and power towards consequential learning and transformational change.
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Students as partners, social design-based experiments, collaborative autoethnography, equity, intersectionality
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