Learning, Unlearning, and Relearning Together: Unmasking Power in a Students as Partners Program using Collaborative Autoethnography

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Alhadad, Sakinah SJ
Vasco, Daniela
Williams, Jude C
Dizon, Pauline
Kapnias, Rachel L
Khan, Saira B
Payne, Hayley
Simpson, Bronte C
Warren, Chantelle D
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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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Student Success

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12

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2

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© The Author/s 2021. Except where otherwise noted, content in this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. As an open access journal, articles are free to use with proper attribution.

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Alhadad, SSJ; Vasco, D; Williams, JC; Dizon, P; Kapnias, RL; Khan, SB; Payne, H; Simpson, BC; Warren, CD, Learning, Unlearning, and Relearning Together: Unmasking Power in a Students as Partners Program using Collaborative Autoethnography, Student Success, 12 (2), pp. 38-50

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