Investigating interdisciplinarity in SaP programming

A 3-year retrospective study of student partnerships at McMaster University

Auteurs-es

  • Elisa Do Paul R. MacPherson Institute for Leadership, Innovation and Excellence in Teaching, McMaster University; The Self and Well-Being Lab, Department of Psychology, University of Victoria
  • Kelsey Harvey Paul R. MacPherson Institute for Leadership, Innovation and Excellence in Teaching, McMaster University; Pulse Lab, Department of Communication and Media Studies, McMaster University https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2117-6278
  • Celeste Suart Paul R. MacPherson Institute for Leadership, Innovation and Excellence in Teaching, McMaster University; National Ataxia Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1949-9377

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15173/ijsap.v8i2.5608

Mots-clés :

Interdisciplinarity, Students as Partners, Partnered Teaching and Learning, Quantitative Research

Résumé

In recent years, many universities across the world have been implementing students-as-partners (SaP) programs to collaborate with students on teaching and learning projects. Within these SaP programs, for the benefits that cross-disciplinary learning brings, interdisciplinary partnership has been made a priority. To assess the extent to which interdisciplinarity has occurred within a university’s SaP program, this study quantified the number of interdisciplinary partnerships that have occurred in the Student Partners program at McMaster University since 2020 and investigated the hiring practices within those partnerships. Results showed that certain faculties comparatively did not have as many interdisciplinary partnerships. Hiring practice analyses also revealed that there were faculties with a greater proportion of students applying to work with faculty/staff of the same faculty origin as themselves. This case study examines the variations in interdisciplinarity across faculties at McMaster University involved in a SaP program and explores ideas on future directions for enhancing interdisciplinarity in student partnerships.

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2024-10-15

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Do, E., Harvey, K., & Suart, C. (2024). Investigating interdisciplinarity in SaP programming: A 3-year retrospective study of student partnerships at McMaster University. International Journal for Students as Partners, 8(2), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.15173/ijsap.v8i2.5608

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