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The student advocate : providing a student voice and catalysing the adopting of reflective practices
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And gladly teche Celebrating teaching at Macquarie
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Celebrating teaching at Macquarie (28 - 29 November, 2002 : Macquarie University, NSW)
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Celebrating teaching at Macquarie
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North Ryde, NSW : Macquarie University
Date
2002
Author/Creator
Jamie, Ian
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Fraser, Sharon
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Haklani, Caroline
Description
The Student Advocate program attempts to both strengthen the voice of students and to increase the engagement with reflective practice by staff. The method has similarities to both Peer Assisted Learning and Peer Observation in that a senior student attends lectures in a junior unit. The role of the senior student, the Student Advocate, is to speak on behalf of the students in the lecture, to gather opinions from the students concerning their learning experience, and to take this information to the staff involved in the unit to provide timely feedback on their teaching practices. Having a student gather comments may allow more candid feedback to be obtained than might otherwise be the case. In addition, having a person other than the lecturer gather the feedback reduces the effort required by the lecturer and therefore makes the uptake of reflective practices as easy as possible. This project is being evaluated in a 100-level Chemistry subject. The outcomes to date suggest that while this system has some benefits, the cost-to-benefit ratio is not sufficiently favourable to warrant a large-scale implementation of it. However, in conjuction with other schemes, such as Peer-Assisted Learning, the Student Advocate scheme may prove to be useful.
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student learning
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reflective practice
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peer assisted learning
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peer observation
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conference paper
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Celebrating Teaching At Macquarie Collection
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences
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Macquarie University. Centre for Professional Development

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/13961
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ISBN:1864087935
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mq-rm-2002016129
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