One of the claims made for valuing the voices of marginalised students is that an insider perspective can be revealed on student issues and the ways in which education policies and systems impact on them. This chapter examines the ways in which participants in an Australian ‘students-as-researchers’ (SaR) project were able to raise knowledge of and address, to some extent, long-standing issues of racism in their schools. The SaR project has operated in more than thirty schools for periods of one to five years. Based on a participatory action research model, groups of secondary school students from schools serving socio-economically disadvantaged communities have worked with nominated teachers and university researchers to identify and resea...
This chapter explores theoretically and practically the rationale, approaches, possibilities, and cf...
Access to a ‘good’ education is often argued as deserving of the highest priority. The available res...
While many researchers have documented the presence of racism in education, the literature also sugg...
This chapter explores a research project involving teachers working with some of the most disadvanta...
A recent evaluation of a students-as-researchers project in Brisbane, Australia found that the use o...
While teachers have a responsibility to teach in a way that is anti-discriminatory and inclusive of ...
The study originated from an independent evaluation of a Local Education Authority (LEA) project on ...
Researching Education with Marginalised Communities brings together two important 21st century theme...
This paper explores the challenges and possibilities in research that involves students from Cultura...
This paper is firmly grounded in the position that engaging with students’ voices in schools is cent...
There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a function of the ...
The school has an anti-racist mission where teachers, especially social studies teachers, have a cen...
This study is a critical ethnography, set in a Western Australian state secondary school in a low so...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
This paper explores students ’ potential to make a difference to their school through a Students as ...
This chapter explores theoretically and practically the rationale, approaches, possibilities, and cf...
Access to a ‘good’ education is often argued as deserving of the highest priority. The available res...
While many researchers have documented the presence of racism in education, the literature also sugg...
This chapter explores a research project involving teachers working with some of the most disadvanta...
A recent evaluation of a students-as-researchers project in Brisbane, Australia found that the use o...
While teachers have a responsibility to teach in a way that is anti-discriminatory and inclusive of ...
The study originated from an independent evaluation of a Local Education Authority (LEA) project on ...
Researching Education with Marginalised Communities brings together two important 21st century theme...
This paper explores the challenges and possibilities in research that involves students from Cultura...
This paper is firmly grounded in the position that engaging with students’ voices in schools is cent...
There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a function of the ...
The school has an anti-racist mission where teachers, especially social studies teachers, have a cen...
This study is a critical ethnography, set in a Western Australian state secondary school in a low so...
Student engagement in academic research, is a necessary facet of their university experience. This ...
This paper explores students ’ potential to make a difference to their school through a Students as ...
This chapter explores theoretically and practically the rationale, approaches, possibilities, and cf...
Access to a ‘good’ education is often argued as deserving of the highest priority. The available res...
While many researchers have documented the presence of racism in education, the literature also sugg...