HomeVideos Considering Time in Students as Partners Share: See our full episode notes at: https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/considering-time-in-students-as-partners/ How does time—including age, career stage, and historical moments—shape students-as-partners work in higher education? And what do we miss when we don’t explicitly account for it? This episode features a secondary qualitative analysis drawing on three prior case studies connected to SoTL and Students-as-Partners work at a Canadian university: Harvey, Kelsey, Katherine R. Cooper, Stephanie Hatzifilalithis, Elisa Do, Julia Cerminara, and Jacob Krone. 2026. “Students as (Intergenerational) Partners: Considering Time in the 4M Framework.” Teaching & Learning Inquiry 13: 1–17. https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.14.2 This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Jessie L. Moore, Director of the Center for Engaged Learning and Professor of Professional Writing & Rhetoric. 60-Second SoTL is produced by the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University (https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/) . Music: “Cryptic” by AudioCoffee (https://www.audiocoffee.net/) . Image in episode art is by pch.vector on Freepik. 4 weeks ago• 24views You may also like 00:05:46 Exploring GenAI’s Potential as a SoTL Partner 2 days ago 00:38:24 Multi-Semester Capstone Undergraduate Research Experiences 2 weeks ago 00:05:08 Ungrading in an Online Asynchronous Course 2 weeks ago 00:05:30 Learning Contracts as Equity Blueprints in Undergraduate Research Mentoring 3 weeks ago 00:38:13 Mapping Mentoring 4 weeks ago 00:05:10 The Agility Imperative for Career Readiness 1 month ago