Journal of Student Affairs in Africa (Aug 2022)

Relational Student Engagement in Co-curricular Spaces

  • Paul Garton,
  • Matthew Wawrzynski,
  • Jacob Lemon,
  • Sapna Naik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24085/jsaa.v10i1.2193
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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Student engagement is a widely researched and utilized concept to enhance student experiences and outcomes. Most research on student engagement, however, focuses on curricular engagement with relatively little emphasis placed on the co-curriculum. This study utilizes Case’s theory of relational engagement to analyse findings from three focus groups conducted at a university in South Africa to better understand how relational engagement is instantiated in the co curriculum and how the co-curriculum differs from the standard academic curriculum in terms of engagement. In particular, we show relational engagement is just as important in the co-curriculum, highlighting student relations to broader university life, to fellow students, and to communities beyond the campus.