Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular underlying convictions. Over the last 15 years, a way of thinking has reemerged that strives to reposition students in educational research and reform. Best documented in Australia, Canada, England, and the United States, this way of thinking is premised on the following convictions: that young people have unique perspectives on learning, teaching, and schooling; that their insights warrant not only the attention but also the responses of adults; and that they should be afforded opportunities to actively shape their education. Although these convictions mean different things to different people and take different forms in practice, a single ...
This paper starts by sketching out some of the developments in research partnerships between adults...
In education there have been many reforms over the years that have asked teachers to be self-reflexi...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
Student voice is a concept and a set of approaches that position students alongside credentialed edu...
Whilst its precise definition varies, the concept of ‘student voice’ is endorsed and elaborated acro...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
Purpose: Educational leadership traditionally has defined school leadership as an adult-only space. ...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
Student voice is a key component of educational leadership, yet school leaders remain confounded abo...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...
In this chapter, I use the term 'student voice' in a way that implies more than just allowing studen...
This self-study action research project investigated: How can I use student voice to enhance my unde...
This paper starts by sketching out some of the developments in research partnerships between adults...
In education there have been many reforms over the years that have asked teachers to be self-reflexi...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
Student voice is a concept and a set of approaches that position students alongside credentialed edu...
Whilst its precise definition varies, the concept of ‘student voice’ is endorsed and elaborated acro...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
Purpose: Educational leadership traditionally has defined school leadership as an adult-only space. ...
Traditional attitudes to student voice are changing which is highlighted in the recent proliferation...
Student voice is a key component of educational leadership, yet school leaders remain confounded abo...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...
In this chapter, I use the term 'student voice' in a way that implies more than just allowing studen...
This self-study action research project investigated: How can I use student voice to enhance my unde...
This paper starts by sketching out some of the developments in research partnerships between adults...
In education there have been many reforms over the years that have asked teachers to be self-reflexi...
The phenomenon of student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students’ contributions to the e...