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Alison Cook-Sather
Alison Cook-Sather
Mary Katharine Woodworth Professor of Education, Bryn Mawr College
Verified email at brynmawr.edu
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Authorizing students’ perspectives: Toward trust, dialogue, and change in education
A Cook-Sather
Educational researcher 31 (4), 3-14, 2002
18132002
Engaging students as partners in learning and teaching: A guide for faculty
A Cook-Sather, C Bovill, P Felten
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
14302014
Sound, presence, and power:“Student voice” in educational research and reform
A Cook-Sather
Curriculum inquiry 36 (4), 359-390, 2006
12732006
Students as co‐creators of teaching approaches, course design, and curricula: implications for academic developers
C Bovill, A Cook‐Sather, P Felten
International Journal for Academic Development 16 (2), 133-145, 2011
9632011
Addressing potential challenges in co-creating learning and teaching: Overcoming resistance, navigating institutional norms and ensuring inclusivity in student–staff partnerships
C Bovill, A Cook-Sather, P Felten, L Millard, N Moore-Cherry
Higher Education 71, 195-208, 2016
7292016
Student-faculty partnership in explorations of pedagogical practice: A threshold concept in academic development
A Cook-Sather
International Journal for Academic Development 19 (3), 186-198, 2014
3042014
Movements of mind: The matrix, metaphors, and re-imagining education
A Cook-Sather
Teachers college record 105 (6), 946-977, 2003
2292003
Resisting the impositional potential of student voice work: Lessons for liberatory educational research from poststructuralist feminist critiques of critical pedagogy
A Cook-Sather
Discourse: studies in the cultural politics of education 28 (3), 389-403, 2007
2122007
Students as learners and teachers: Taking responsibility, transforming education, and redefining accountability
A Cook-Sather
Curriculum inquiry 40 (4), 555-575, 2010
2112010
In our own words: Students' perspectives on school
JJ Shultz, A Cook-Sather
Rowman & Littlefield, 2001
2032001
Greater engagement in and responsibility for learning: What happens when students cross the threshold of student–faculty partnership
A Cook-Sather, A Luz
Higher Education Research & Development 34 (6), 1097-1109, 2015
1882015
‘Change based on what students say’: preparing teachers for a paradoxical model of leadership
A Cook‐Sather
International Journal of Leadership in Education 9 (4), 345-358, 2006
1852006
What is and what can be: How a liminal position can change learning and teaching in higher education
A Cook‐Sather, Z Alter
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 42 (1), 37-53, 2011
1822011
Newly betwixt and between: Revising liminality in the context of a teacher preparation program
A Cook‐Sather
Anthropology & education quarterly 37 (2), 110-127, 2006
1772006
Handbook of student experience in elementary and secondary school
D Thiessen, A Cook-Sather
Springer, 2007
1732007
Student voice across contexts: Fostering student agency in today’s schools
A Cook-Sather
Theory into practice 59 (2), 182-191, 2020
1662020
The trajectory of student voice in educational research
A Cook-Sather
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies 49 (2), 131-148, 2014
1582014
What would happen if we treated students as those with opinions that matter? The benefits to principals and teachers of supporting youth engagement in school
A Cook-Sather
NASSP bulletin 91 (4), 343-362, 2007
1452007
Learning from the student's perspective: A sourcebook for effective teaching
A Cook-Sather, B Clarke, D Condon, K Cushman, H Demetriou, L Easton
Routledge, 2015
1372015
Multiplying perspectives and improving practice: What can happen when undergraduate students collaborate with college faculty to explore teaching and learning
A Cook-Sather
Instructional Science 42, 31-46, 2014
1352014
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