A view through the looking glass: co-creation and innovation for student voice and wellbeing in distance education

Mander, Sarah; Fensham-Smith, Amber; Connolly, Nichola and Reeve, Yasmin (2024). A view through the looking glass: co-creation and innovation for student voice and wellbeing in distance education. Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning, 26(1) pp. 113–128.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5456/WPLL.26.1.113

Abstract

This paper showcases innovative co-creation practice undertaken by a Student Voice and Wellbeing Group (SVWG) created in the School of Education, Childhood, Youth and Sport, Open University (OU). Ways of doing, seeing, being and believing student voice are discussed alongside the inception of the SVWG, sharing the whys and how's of its strategic approach and the depth and breadth of its student members′ participation. Underpinning this work is the concept that student voice and wellbeing are inextricably connected and are everyone's responsibility (Mander, 2021). The impactful student-staff partnership established through this model illustrates an authentic and dialogic practice that centres students as the drivers, rather than the passengers, for enacting change. As an artefact of innovative practice, the authors showcase a newly published bilingual digital student wellbeing handbook. This example is of interest to Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) seeking innovative models for promoting marginalised voices through co-production. The authors′ reflections and recommendations invite policymakers to re-evaluate existing student voice and wellbeing strategies and practices.

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