This booklet can give advocates a “leg up” in their research needs by illustrating the breadth of research available about engaging student voice throughout education. This Guide highlights fourteen research studies and includes a useful listing of research available.
(36 pgs, 2004, FREE)
Table of Contents
- Student Perspectives on School Improvement by John Beresford
- Authorizing Students’ Perspectives: Toward Trust, Dialogue, and Change in Education by Allison Cook-Sather
- Fires in the Bathroom: Advice for Teachers from High School Students by Kathleen Cushman
- The Question Of The Student In Educational Reform by DP Ericson & FS Ellett
- Special Forum Issue on Student Voice edited by Michael Fielding
- The Roles of Youth in Society: A Reconceptualization by Ruthanne Kurth-Schai
- Look Who’s Talking Now: Student Views of Restructuring Schools edited by John Kushman
- Putting Students at the Centre in Education Reform by Barry Levin
- Student Voice in School Reform: Reframing Student-Teacher Relationships and Opening the Floodgates: Giving Students a Voice in School Reform by Dana Mitra
- Learning from Student Voices edited by Penny Oldfather
- Student Leadership and Restructuring: A Case Study by Cynthia Reed
- Critical Voices in School Reform: Students Living Through Change edited by B. Rubin & E. Silva
- How to Improve Your School: Giving Pupils a Voice by J. Rudduck & J. Flutter
- In Our Own Words: Students’ Perspectives On School edited by Jeffery Shultz & Allison Cook-Sather
- What Works in Education Reform: Putting Young People at the Center by Joel Tolman, P. Ford, & Merta Irby
- Listening To Urban Kids: School Reform And The Teachers They Want by B. Wilson & HD Corbett
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Trying to download but just keeps cycling back to this page
Kay, I just fixed that link – thanks for pointing it out. You can download the booklet directly at https://soundout.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/MSIResearch.pdf