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1. 'Teachers are just the ones who learned Dao before students': exploring influences of culture on pedagogical partnership in Chinese universities.

2. 'It is difficult for students to contribute': investigating possibilities for pedagogical partnerships in Chinese universities.

3. What do students and teachers talk about when they talk together about feedback and assessment? Expanding notions of feedback literacy through pedagogical partnership.

4. Theorising new possibilities for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and teaching-focused academics.

5. Transgressing the boundaries of 'students as partners' and 'feedback' discourse communities to advance democratic education.

6. Engaging students as partners in intercultural partnership practices: a scoping review.

7. Are Confucian educational values a barrier to engaging students as partners in Chinese universities?

8. 'Students as partners rather than followers but ... ': understanding academics' conceptions of changing learner-teacher relationships in Chinese higher education.

9. 'The university doesn't care about the impact it is having on us': academic experiences of the institutionalisation of blended learning.

10. Insights into how academics reframed their assessment during a pandemic: disciplinary variation and assessment as afterthought.

11. Exploring the role of conflict in co-creation of curriculum through engaging students as partners in the classroom.

12. Students as partners practices and theorisations in Asia: a scoping review.

13. Crossing the 'bridges' and navigating the 'learning gaps': Chinese students learning across two systems in a transnational higher education programme.

14. Chinese students' assessment and learning experiences in a transnational higher education programme.

15. It is a complicated thing: leaders' conceptions of students as partners in the neoliberal university.

16. Enhancing outcomes and reducing inhibitors to the engagement of students and staff in learning and teaching partnerships: implications for academic development.

17. Growing partnership communities: What experiences of an international institute suggest about developing student-staff partnership in higher education.

18. Toward theories of partnership praxis: an analysis of interpretive framing in literature on students as partners in teaching and learning.

20. On the use of history of mathematics: an introduction to Galileo's study of free fall motion.

21. Toward curriculum convergence for graduate learning outcomes: academic intentions and student experiences.

22. Graduate learning outcomes in science: variation in perceptions of single- and dual-degree students.

23. Redefining ‘early career’ in academia: a collective narrative approach.

24. Quantitative skills as a graduate learning outcome: exploring students’ evaluative expertise.

25. A comparative study on student perceptions of their learning outcomes in undergraduate science degree programmes with differing curriculum models.

26. Sustaining institution-wide induction for sessional staff in a research-intensive university: the strength of shared ownership.

27. Student perceptions of communication skills in undergraduate science at an Australian research-intensive university.

28. Quantitative skills as a graduate learning outcome of university science degree programmes: student performance explored through the planned–enacted–experienced curriculum model.

29. Curriculum development for quantitative skills in degree programs: a cross-institutional study situated in the life sciences.

30. The Influence of Undergraduate Science Curriculum Reform on Students’ Perceptions of their Quantitative Skills.

31. Social network perspectives reveal strength of academic developers as weak ties.

32. Assessment and teaching of science skills: whole of programme perceptions of graduating students.

33. Early career academic perceptions, attitudes and professional development activities: questioning the teaching and research gap to further academic development.

34. Perceptions of Science Graduating Students on their Learning Gains.

35. Factors influencing students’ perceptions of their quantitative skills.

36. Scientists and mathematicians collaborating to build quantitative skills in undergraduate science.

37. Social learning spaces and student engagement.

38. Putting it into perspective: mathematics in the undergraduate science curriculum.

39. Foreword Delta Conference 2013: Shining through the fog.

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