This chapter recognises the diverse definitions and practices of student feedback; focussing on how student feedback can facilitate dialogue and thus contribute to the development of schools as democratic communities. Student feedback is thus positioned as a part of student voice, which has its roots in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNICEF, 1989). We question the ways in which schools elicit the views of students and how students’ opinions are made use of, recognising the complexities arising from power relationships (Hart, 1992), the consumerisation of education (Whitty & Wisby, 2007) and the pressures of accountability. Furthermore, we consider ways in which researchers can address difficulties in the research-...
In this paper we are concerned with the notion of ‘pedagogic voice’. We recognise that within the sc...
This chapter explores theoretically and practically the rationale, approaches, possibilities, and cf...
The re-emergence of student voice presents a challenge to schools and researchers to become more res...
Participatory approaches are receiving renewed attention in the 'students as partners' (SaP) and 'fe...
In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards list...
In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards list...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Cambridge Journal of...
The focus in this paper is on a student voice initiative at an English secondary school designed to ...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
This paper addresses issues of methodology when attempting to investigate the opinions of young peop...
I investigated the problem of why some students do not implement the feedback they are given, when t...
Opportunities for students to speak and to be heard are important elements of democratic schooling p...
This article applies theoretical understandings of power relations within student voice work to two ...
Feedback practices have recently come under increasing scrutiny, most notably because of the impact ...
For many years, the concept of ‘student voice’ was seen as a marginal issue for educators, the prese...
In this paper we are concerned with the notion of ‘pedagogic voice’. We recognise that within the sc...
This chapter explores theoretically and practically the rationale, approaches, possibilities, and cf...
The re-emergence of student voice presents a challenge to schools and researchers to become more res...
Participatory approaches are receiving renewed attention in the 'students as partners' (SaP) and 'fe...
In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards list...
In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards list...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Cambridge Journal of...
The focus in this paper is on a student voice initiative at an English secondary school designed to ...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
This paper addresses issues of methodology when attempting to investigate the opinions of young peop...
I investigated the problem of why some students do not implement the feedback they are given, when t...
Opportunities for students to speak and to be heard are important elements of democratic schooling p...
This article applies theoretical understandings of power relations within student voice work to two ...
Feedback practices have recently come under increasing scrutiny, most notably because of the impact ...
For many years, the concept of ‘student voice’ was seen as a marginal issue for educators, the prese...
In this paper we are concerned with the notion of ‘pedagogic voice’. We recognise that within the sc...
This chapter explores theoretically and practically the rationale, approaches, possibilities, and cf...
The re-emergence of student voice presents a challenge to schools and researchers to become more res...