Community of Practice for Student Partnership
The Community of Practice (CoP) for Student Partnership aims to transform educational engagement through student-staff collaboration. It is founded on the principle of sharing effective partnership practices across institutions and serves as a platform for exchanging innovative strategies to enhance student participation in education. This initiative, extending beyond the scope of the IICA project, is propelled forward by our dedicated team. We are devoted to enriching the Community of Practice (CoP) with an extensive collection of tools, case studies, and best practices. Our goal is to cultivate a long-lasting culture of student involvement and participation in higher education.
Key Objectives:
- Promoting Active Student Engagement: We encourage the integration of student perspectives in curriculum design, pedagogical innovation, and assessment strategies.
- Encouraging Inter-Institutional Collaboration: We will extend invitations to join the CoP to new members from both local and overseas institutions, fostering a global network of shared knowledge and practices in student partnership.
- Establishing a Sustainable Community: By consistently updating our hub with a wide range of materials and tools, we aim to bolster innovative partnership practices, ensuring the CoP remains a vibrant and evolving platform for collaboration and learning.
Membership Descriptors:
Criteria | Founding Circle | Partnership Advocates | Apprentice Practitioners | Curious Observers |
Engagement | High: Actively involved in strategic planning, directing activities, and fostering engagement. | Moderate to High: Participate in discussions, share expertise, and mentor others. | Moderate: Engage in learning and application of SaP principles, seek mentorship. | Low: Participate in activities and access resources without active contribution. |
Experience | Expert: Deep understanding of student partnership principles and strategic planning. | Experienced: Proficient in student partnership literature, frameworks, and methodologies. | Emerging: Developing understanding and skills in SaP, eager to learn and apply new practices. | Introductory: Limited or no prior experience, seeking to understand the basics of SaP. |
Commitment | Long-term: Dedicated to the ongoing success and strategic direction of the Community. | Variable: Commitment can range from long-term advocacy to project-based involvement. | Short to Medium Term: Commitment to learning and applying SaP principles, with potential for increased involvement. | Short-term or Flexible: Interest-driven engagement, with no specific commitment to active participation. |
Mentorship Role | Provide strategic mentorship to other levels, particularly in guiding the Community’s overarching goals. | Act as mentors to Apprentice Practitioners and occasionally to Curious Observers, sharing knowledge and practical insights. | Seek mentorship from higher levels, share experiences and learnings with peers and Curious Observers. | Primarily receive information, with potential to seek informal mentorship or insights from higher levels. |
SoTL | Initiate new strategic initiatives, research, and partnerships. | Lead and participate in student partnership projects, contribute to the body of knowledge. | Experiment with and adapt student partnership practices, contribute to discussions and feedback loops. | Observe and learn from the innovation and research within the community, with potential to contribute ideas. |
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Dr Beatrice CHU
Head of Professional Development
Center for Education Innovation
HKUST
Dr Peter Fat Man LAU
Lecturer
Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre
HKU
Mr Winton WONG
Student Research Assistant
Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre
HKU
Dr Theresa KWONG
Director
Centre for Holistic Teaching and Learning, HKBU
Dr King CHONG
Senior Teaching and Learning Officer
Centre for Holistic Teaching and Learning, HKBU
Dr Angela TSE
Assistant Director of General Education
General Education Office, HKBU
Ms Sally WAN
Assistant Project Officer
Centre for Holistic Teaching and Learning
HKBU
To register as a member of the Community of Practice for Student Partnership, please click here or scan the QR code.
For further inquiries or to contribute to the Community of Practice (CoP) for Student Partnership, you are welcome to contact Dr Beatrice CHU.