Raising the student voice: learning development as socio-political practice

2010 
Presents a view of learning development as socio-political practice. Argues for the emancipatory potential of learning development and describes how their work with three Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning focused on empowering students to be actively involved in all aspects of learning.
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