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Rapport and Relationships: The Student Perspective on Teaching Excellence

Lawrence, Jenny; Hunt, Leanne; Shaw, Hollie; Synmioe, Donovan

Authors

Jenny Lawrence

Leanne Hunt

Hollie Shaw

Donovan Synmioe



Contributors

Kate Carruthers Thomas
Editor

Amanda French
Editor

Abstract

This chapter attempts to capture what teaching excellence looks and feels like for students. Our research reports on research conducted by two student authors at separate institutions. It suggests that the most crucial aspect of the student experience of ‘teaching excellence’ is a teacher's ability to build rapport and create meaningful interpersonal relationships with their students. Leanne Hunt's research was conducted with her fellow students at the University of Bradford. She outlines how, for her participants, the student–teacher rapport informed a positive learning experience which translated into a mutual understanding of excellent teaching. Widening participation, college-based HE student Hollie Shaw, now at Sheffield Hallam University, defines teaching excellence as flexible enough to respond to student learning needs, but strong enough to inspire interest in the discipline. In this chapter, we consider their separate testimonies carefully: we argue that exploring unconscious bias furthers understanding of how differences between student and teacher may compromise interpersonal relations and so student recognition of a tutor's positive and crucial role in the student experience and the implications of how one might measure this given the emphasis on proxies for teaching excellence in the TEF. We suggest breaking down unconscious bias calls for embracing differences, reflection and recognising the complexities of contemporary staff and student university lives. This chapter's exploration of staff–student partnership opens up potential for the creation of more equitable and honest learning dynamics in higher education – where a nuanced understanding of ‘teaching excellence’ can be defined, understood and evidenced within a HEI, with external bodies such as the Office for Students, and included in the Teaching Excellence Framework.

Citation

Lawrence, J., Hunt, L., Shaw, H., & Synmioe, D. (2020). Rapport and Relationships: The Student Perspective on Teaching Excellence. In K. Carruthers Thomas, & A. French (Eds.), Challenging the Teaching Excellence Framework: Diversity Deficits in Higher Education Evaluations (129-150). Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-533-720201006

Online Publication Date Aug 6, 2020
Publication Date Aug 6, 2020
Deposit Date Sep 2, 2021
Publisher Emerald
Pages 129-150
Series Title Great Debates in Higher Education
Book Title Challenging the Teaching Excellence Framework: Diversity Deficits in Higher Education Evaluations
ISBN 9781787695368
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-533-720201006
Keywords Student perspectives; Unconscious bias; Evaluation; Rapport; Learning relationships; Teaching enhancement framework
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3583981