This study explores student voice practice from a student’s viewpoint. Within England, United Kingdom (UK) student voice initiatives can manifest themselves in many ways, for example: surveys, councils, governors, representative groups, committees and student bodies such as the National Union of Students. The young people that took part in this study were between 16 and 20 years old. In total, 57 students took part in the research: 22 females and 35 males. The students were from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds. The setting was a Further Education College in an urban area of Central England, which serves students from areas of social and economic disadvantage. The project employed a mixed methods research design, with Bourdieu’s noti...
Opportunities for students to speak and to be heard are important elements of democratic schooling p...
The study aimed to develop innovative and exploratory research strategies for harnessing the pupil v...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...
The growth of the participation agenda is multifaceted and inter-disciplinary stretching across a ra...
This study explores the development of student voice in a Pupil Referral Unit. The research offers a...
© 2020 British Educational Research Association An important goal for educators is to foster student...
In the past decade in the UK there has been an increasing emphasis and amplification of student voic...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This research explores the experiences of socioeconomically under-represented undergraduate students...
Abstract: The importance of the Learner‟s Voice and thus of listening to students ‟ views has been e...
This article explores how pupils and teachers in an 11–16 mixed secondary school in an area of urban...
For many years, the concept of ‘student voice’ was seen as a marginal issue for educators, the prese...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
Opportunities for students to speak and to be heard are important elements of democratic schooling p...
Abstract: The importance of the Learner’s Voice and thus of listening to students ’ views has been e...
Opportunities for students to speak and to be heard are important elements of democratic schooling p...
The study aimed to develop innovative and exploratory research strategies for harnessing the pupil v...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...
The growth of the participation agenda is multifaceted and inter-disciplinary stretching across a ra...
This study explores the development of student voice in a Pupil Referral Unit. The research offers a...
© 2020 British Educational Research Association An important goal for educators is to foster student...
In the past decade in the UK there has been an increasing emphasis and amplification of student voic...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This research explores the experiences of socioeconomically under-represented undergraduate students...
Abstract: The importance of the Learner‟s Voice and thus of listening to students ‟ views has been e...
This article explores how pupils and teachers in an 11–16 mixed secondary school in an area of urban...
For many years, the concept of ‘student voice’ was seen as a marginal issue for educators, the prese...
This study explores and examines the perceptions of students and tutors of the utilisation and purpo...
Opportunities for students to speak and to be heard are important elements of democratic schooling p...
Abstract: The importance of the Learner’s Voice and thus of listening to students ’ views has been e...
Opportunities for students to speak and to be heard are important elements of democratic schooling p...
The study aimed to develop innovative and exploratory research strategies for harnessing the pupil v...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What is the nature and purpose of student voice? 2. What are the perceived ...