Reflections of participating in a Students as Partners co-creator project in a second year Physiology subject: An example of an Internationalisation at Home experience

Authors

  • Jan M West Deakin University, Australia https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1112-6082
  • Judzea Gatt Deakin University, Australia
  • Darren Ho Deakin University, Australia
  • Kyler Nunn Deakin University, Australia
  • Maya Popplewell Deakin University, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53761/g6txtb83

Keywords:

Students As Partners, co-creator, Internationalisation at Home

Abstract

This paper showcases a partnership between students, and an academic to develop new and review existing learning resources in a second-year physiology subject “Systems Physiology” offered at Deakin University in Australia, from the perspective of both of students and the teaching staff. All involved participated in a collaborative, student lead project; it was a reciprocal process where all members contributed, in their own unique way to evaluate, design, create and implement an online activity to enhance the understanding of a concept, in this case cardiovascular physiology (both theoretical and practical aspects). This type of partnership encourages critical reflection and opens a door to new ways of learning and teaching in Higher Education. We propose that Students As Partners project could be designed to specially meet an Internationalisation at Home experience for both domestic and international students at Deakin University tapping into the diverse pool of experiences and skills that our current students already bring to the curriculum.

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Author Biographies

  • Jan M West, Deakin University, Australia

    Jan is an Associate Professor in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at Deakin University.  Jan teaches Physiology units at both second and third year level along with a Research Project unit.  Jan has worked with students in the Students As Partners Program at Deakin and supervising placements and projects for students completing placements for professional practice to develop employability skills.  Jan is an innovator in learning and teaching space designing and teaching Large Scale Research Experiences for Undergraduate students.

  • Judzea Gatt, Deakin University, Australia

    Judzea completed her Bachelor of Science majoring in Human Biology and Animal Biology at Deakin University in 2022.  Judzea was a team member in the Students As Partners project at Deakin University in 2021 which produced the data for this publication.

  • Darren Ho, Deakin University, Australia

    Darren completed his Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science majoring in Anthropology and Public Relations at Deakin University in 2022.  Darren was a team member in the Students As Partners project at Deakin University in 2021 which produced the data for this publication.

  • Kyler Nunn, Deakin University, Australia

    Kyler completed her Bachelor of Science majoring in Human Biology at Deakin University in 2021.  Kyler was a team member in the Students As Partners project at Deakin University in 2021 which produced the data for this publication.  Kyler is currently working at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne.

  • Maya Popplewell, Deakin University, Australia

    Maya completed her Bachelor of Biomedical Science majoring in Infection and Immunity at Deakin University in 2021.  Maya was a team member in the Students As Partners project at Deakin University in 2021 which produced the data for this publication.  Maya is currently completing her Doctor of Medicine at Deakin University.

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Published

2024-03-29

Data Availability Statement

Research data has not been made available other than what is presented in the paper.

How to Cite

Reflections of participating in a Students as Partners co-creator project in a second year Physiology subject: An example of an Internationalisation at Home experience. (2024). Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 21(04). https://doi.org/10.53761/g6txtb83