Students as academic partners or co-researchers : an action research involving pre-qualifying nursing students /

This essay presents a case study outlining how an academic team engaged undergraduate Nursing students as co-researchers in an education research project. The student co-researchers were tasked by the team to lead on the second phase of the research project that looked to capture the learning experi...

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Main Authors: Chapman, Jim (Author), Indramohan, Vivek Padmanaabhan (Author), Khan, Salim (Author), Aspinall, Susan (Author), Hood, Katherine (Author), Plant, Jenny (Author), Fogarty, Elisha (Author)
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Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Sage Publications Ltd, 2017.
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Summary:This essay presents a case study outlining how an academic team engaged undergraduate Nursing students as co-researchers in an education research project. The student co-researchers were tasked by the team to lead on the second phase of the research project that looked to capture the learning experience of first-year BSc (Hons) Nursing degree students (N=437) who had recently taken an Objective Structured Clinical Examination as an assessment. This case study primarily focuses on the recruitment process of students as appropriate co-researchers and how these were subsequently "up-skilled" to lead and undertake the second phase of the research. Hence, no emphasis is placed on the methodological detail of the broader research project. A key facet of the research project was to further develop a range of academic and research skills of the student co-researchers. Encouraging the student co-researchers to write a reflective diary allowed them to consider the impact of the experience on their personal and professional development, skills acquisition, and employability. The benefits and drawbacks of involving students as co-researchers will also be discussed, along with implications for future research practice.
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ISBN:9781526403339
1526403331