This dissertation presents an action research project carried out in a primary school to address the issue of ‘pupil voice’. Consulting with stakeholders has risen in prominence in the political context of schools. A number of government directives to encourage schools to engage have been put forward, including the expectation of the establishment of a School Council. The formation of the School Council is the first cycle of action presented in this dissertation, which then continues to develop through three further action cycles: listening to the voices of teachers, ‘children as philosophers’ and action research partnerships in the classrooms. Preliminary work prior to the introduction of School Council sets the context. The conceptual fra...
In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards list...
The purpose of this mixed-methods research is to investigate how student voice takes place in relat...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This dissertation presents an action research project carried out in a primary school to address the...
This thesis explores the facilitation of pupil voice and how this might impact on school improvement...
There are problems with considering children and young people in schools as quite separate individua...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to explore how engagement in action research influence...
The study is concerned primarily with the perceptions that children hold towards their school experi...
This paper describes a study that is currently being carried out in an Upper Secondary School in the...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
Pupil ‘voice’ is heralded as a key tenet of education policy, practice and research, however, ensuri...
This action research study examined the effects of student voice in one high school and the self-ref...
This case study carried out during 2007 – 2009 investigates how a Junior School has been able to giv...
In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards list...
The purpose of this mixed-methods research is to investigate how student voice takes place in relat...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This dissertation presents an action research project carried out in a primary school to address the...
This thesis explores the facilitation of pupil voice and how this might impact on school improvement...
There are problems with considering children and young people in schools as quite separate individua...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to explore how engagement in action research influence...
The study is concerned primarily with the perceptions that children hold towards their school experi...
This paper describes a study that is currently being carried out in an Upper Secondary School in the...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
Pupil ‘voice’ is heralded as a key tenet of education policy, practice and research, however, ensuri...
This action research study examined the effects of student voice in one high school and the self-ref...
This case study carried out during 2007 – 2009 investigates how a Junior School has been able to giv...
In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards list...
The purpose of this mixed-methods research is to investigate how student voice takes place in relat...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...