This paper focuses on the role of pupil voice as a trigger for teacher learning and for improving teaching quality. This is investigated in the context of Lesson Study (LS), a professional development model that can incorporate pupil voice into teachers’ collaborative reflections on lessons. Data are from two LS groups of mathematics teachers in London (one primary and one secondary school). Video-recorded pupil interviews and teacher discussions were transcribed. Episodes of teacher discussions were coded for reference to pupil input and subsequent impact on future plans. Qualitative analysis of discussions examined whether some pupils’ input was favoured over others’. Results are significant in pointing to LS as a mechanism for attending ...
Long gone are the days when we might, as educators, expect – or desire – children to be silent in cl...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
This thesis explores the facilitation of pupil voice and how this might impact on school improvement...
This paper focuses on the role of pupil voice as a trigger for teacher learning and for improving te...
This paper focuses on the role of pupil voice as a trigger for teacher learning and for improving te...
This small scale action research investigated how pupil voice is used in Literacy intervention and h...
The aim of this study is to contribute to efforts to reduce the gap between rhetoric and practice in...
This research study examines the development of pupil voice activities within a one-form entry prima...
This thesis argues that the voices of both pupils and teachers must be heard to maximise classroom l...
Talk in the classroom has been one of the most talked about topics in the classroom over recent year...
A mixed methods or multi-strategy research project considered the vocal demands on teachers in UK cl...
Pupil voice is an emerging force for change and improvement in many UK schools, but what is not full...
This small-scale research project investigated the learning experiences of two student-teachers, enr...
In recent years there has been a growing move within the UK, as well as in other countries, to consi...
This self-study action research project investigated: How can I use student voice to enhance my unde...
Long gone are the days when we might, as educators, expect – or desire – children to be silent in cl...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
This thesis explores the facilitation of pupil voice and how this might impact on school improvement...
This paper focuses on the role of pupil voice as a trigger for teacher learning and for improving te...
This paper focuses on the role of pupil voice as a trigger for teacher learning and for improving te...
This small scale action research investigated how pupil voice is used in Literacy intervention and h...
The aim of this study is to contribute to efforts to reduce the gap between rhetoric and practice in...
This research study examines the development of pupil voice activities within a one-form entry prima...
This thesis argues that the voices of both pupils and teachers must be heard to maximise classroom l...
Talk in the classroom has been one of the most talked about topics in the classroom over recent year...
A mixed methods or multi-strategy research project considered the vocal demands on teachers in UK cl...
Pupil voice is an emerging force for change and improvement in many UK schools, but what is not full...
This small-scale research project investigated the learning experiences of two student-teachers, enr...
In recent years there has been a growing move within the UK, as well as in other countries, to consi...
This self-study action research project investigated: How can I use student voice to enhance my unde...
Long gone are the days when we might, as educators, expect – or desire – children to be silent in cl...
A change in status for students to position them influentially as educational decision-makers with t...
This thesis explores the facilitation of pupil voice and how this might impact on school improvement...