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Student Voice Revolution: The Meaningful Student Involvement Handbook

Student Voice Revolution: The Meaningful Student Involvement Handbook by Adam Fletcher

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Our Manual is Student Voice Revolution by Adam F.C. Fletcher

Student Voice ​Revolution: The Meaningful Student Involvement Handbook is the master​y​-level book behind SoundOut.org. It is ​focused on student voice, student engagement, student/adult partnerships, and more. 

Containing tons of details, this book is focused on engaging all students in every school as partners in every facet of education for the purpose of strengthening their commitment to learning, community, and democracy. ​There are more than 75 examples from the author’s ​experience and research, as well as literature from throughout education. Never before published tools, new models and useful tips are included, along with more than 300 citations, dozens of recent and historic anecdotes, and ​more.

The book also highlights unique ​approaches, detailed assessments and critical examinations of everyday school activities make this publication ​un​like ​any other available today. Student Voice Revolution should be read by teachers, college students, other educators and school leaders and others focused on education transformation.

Student Voice Revolution is an optimistic, realistic and pragmatic clarion call for the future of public schools in democratic societies. Are YOU ready for this revolution?

About the Author

An internationally-recognized consultant and speaker focused on student voice​,​ author​ Adam Fletcher has worked with schools, education agencies, and other organizations across the United States and Canada. ​He is the author the SoundOut Student Voice Curriculum, The Practice of Youth Engagement and The Guide to Student Voice. His writing has also been published in education journals and magazines around the world.

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