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Collaborative Program Design

Through Students and Learners and Teachers (SaLT), undergraduates have opportunities to work in collaboration with faculty and staff to develop projects and programs. 

Two examples of the collaborative program design experiences of SaLT student consultants are described below:

Making Extra Classroom Student-Faculty Pedagogical Partnership More Accessible

Led by Dante Nguyen, Haverford College class of 2025, in partnership with Alison Cook-Sather, director of SaLT, and Christina Rose, director of the . This IRB-approved project took a students-as-co-researchers approach to a three-phase action-research effort to (a) assess the benefits of pedagogical partnership, (b) conceptualize a new approach to fostering those benefits, and (c) pilot that approach could inform efforts at our own and other institutions to pursue social-justice goals in higher education. This research resulted in the publication of an article  "," in Social Sciences


Summer Pedagogical Partnership Program

Co-created by Alison Cook-Sather and several SaLT student consultants in 2020 at the intersection of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter uprisings, the Summer Pedagogical Partnership Program aimed to support faculty in developing capacity to teach online and to support international students who could not travel home during this time. Two articles, "" and "," both co-authored with students were published about this meaningful program. 

Text and painting by Lauren Lattimore, SaLT student consultant and 51¶ÌÊÓÆµ class of 2021. are from the TLI webpage.devoted to this program.
Text and painting by Lauren Lattimore, SaLT student consultant and 51¶ÌÊÓÆµ class of 2021. are from the TLI webpage devoted to this program.