Participatory Pedagogy and Artful Inquiry: Partners in Researching the Student Experience
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Published:2020
Stéphane Farenga, 2020. "Participatory Pedagogy and Artful Inquiry: Partners in Researching the Student Experience", Theory and Method in Higher Education Research, Jeroen Huisman, Malcolm Tight
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Abstract
This chapter presents a form of both co-participation theory and artful inquiry methodology as useful approaches in carrying out research into the student experience. Participatory Pedagogy is predicated on repositioning participants as co-producers of knowledge by introducing them to important aspects of the research, providing a platform to foster expression and affording opportunities to co-shape the research process. Artful inquiry can take many different forms, but collage in particular has the capacity to bring new meanings to the surface even in well-researched fields, such as the student experience. In supporting a Participatory Pedagogy approach, collage can unpack powerful testimonies of personal experience. A practical application of this pairing is also presented based on research into the student experience. This gives readers an insight into how it can be applied to a study, what its limitations might be and especially how students, particularly those from under-represented backgrounds, can benefit from being involved.
