SoundOut is excited to share reports written by students about schools. Focusing on their perspectives about schools, student-led and student-created reports can focus on every issue in education, including school climate, district budgets, teacher performance, and much more.
SoundOut does not believe that any one report can capture or share all student voice effectively. However, student-created reports on student voice can more authentically represent student perspectives than adult-created reports on student voice.
Following are some student-created reports on student voice. Do you have a report created by students we can share? Email it to info@soundout.org today!
- Student Voices Count: A Student-Led Evaluation of High Schools in Oakland By REAL HARD (2003).
- North High School Report: The Voices of Over 700 Students By Jovenes Unido & Padres Unidos (2004).
- School Excellence in Boston High Schools By Boston Plan for Educational Excellence (2004).
- In Our Own Words: Students’ Perspectives on School. By J. Shultz and A. Cook-Sather (2001) Rowman & Littlefield. SoundOut reviews “In Our Own Words”
- Student-led School Improvement by the Student Voice Collaborative, New York City Department of Education (2011).
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