MEANINGFUL STUDENT INVOLVEMENT Listening to student voice is not enough. Educators must partner with students throughout education to create authentic, effective, and sustainable cultures and structures to support student voice and school improvement. 

 

Meaningful Student Involvement Def: Engaging students as partners in educational planning, research, teaching, evaluating, decision-making, advocacy, and more.

Click on the headings above for examples and resources in each of those areas.

 

BACKGROUND

 

See our new section, Frameworks for Meaningful Student Involvement.

 

TOOLS

 

Discussion Tools Unique measurements, tip sheets, and other tools designed to help foster critical conversations about student voice in school among students, educators, and other adults.

 

Online Research Review Annotated research summaries that examine meaningful student involvement, student voice, student empowerment, and more.

 

Student Links Websites and organizations for students to learn about education, school reform, the education system, and more.

 

 

 

SoundOut provides programs in this area. Learn more.

 

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