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However whilst students are now included in mainstream quality assurance and enhancement processes critics argue that their involvement is still predominantly driven by a student-as-consumer view rather than treating students as equal partners.

This paper discusses the notion of student partnerships characterised by collaboration joint decision-making and joint ownership of the process and outcome.

The paper outlines the University of Edinburgh’s development of a Student Partnership Agreement the basis of the
partnership working with students and the ways in which partnering with students achieves a broadening of the scope of quality assurance.

This paper was presented at EQAF and reflects the views of the named authors only.

ISSN: 3797

However whilst students are now included in mainstream quality assurance and enhancement processes critics argue that their involvement is still predominantly driven by a student-as-consumer view rather than treating students as equal partners.

This paper discusses the notion of student partnerships characterised by collaboration joint decision-making and joint ownership of the process and outcome.

The paper outlines the University of Edinburgh’s development of a Student Partnership Agreement the basis of the
partnership working with students and the ways in which partnering with students achieves a broadening of the scope of quality assurance.

This paper was presented at EQAF and reflects the views of the named authors only.

ISSN: 3797

Broadening the Scope of QA through Partnership with Students

Tina Harrison (University of Edinburgh)
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