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Pupil, teacher and student voice in educational institutions : values, opinions, beliefs and perspectives / Edited by Janice Wearmouth and Andrew Goodwyn.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019Copyright date: c2019Description: xxvi, 227 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138584860 (hbk)
  • 9781138584877 (pbk)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Pupil, teacher and student voice in educational institutionsDDC classification:
  • 371.1022 .P984 2019
LOC classification:
  • LB1033.5 .P86 2019
Contents:
Developments towards the right to be heard in educational contexts / Dr Will Coster -- Lessons learnt by student teachers from the use of children's voice in teaching practice / Dr Kate Hudson-Glynn -- On bilingualism in monolingual English classroom environments: the challenges for Polish-English bilingual children, their parents and schools / Dr. Maja Jankowska -- Bilingual creative writing clubs giving voice to bilingual children in English schools / Dr Maja Jankowska -- Listening to the voices of indigenous M'ori students over time: what do they tell us about national education policy? / Professor Mere Berryman and Elizabeth Eley -- Students' and a teacher's views of factors contributing to effective literacy learning for all in an inclusive classroom / Professor Janice Wearmouth -- The hidden voice of pre-service teachers in their private social media interactions / Dr James Shea -- A voice for advancing the profession of teaching? / Professor Andy Goodwyn -- The first year of headship: a cross-comparison of the experiences, challenges and successes, expressed by newly appointed headteachers during their first year in post / Dr Karen Lindley -- Primary headteachers' perceptions of schools' roles in training teachers within a changing landscape of teacher training / Dr Elaine Barron -- Lost in translation: a discussion of a small scale study of non-English speaking mothers' experiences of negotiating their children's primary schooling / Anna Graham and Rumisaa Shabir -- One mother's experience of the special educational needs system / Martha smith -- Students', teachers' and families' views on homework / Dr Wendy Edwards and Professor Janice Wearmouth.
Summary: "Taking a novel approach to the concept of 'voice' within education systems, this insightful text considers the extent to which the values, opinions, beliefs and perspectives of students, families, teachers, and members of senior management are heard in educational settings, and explores what can be learned from integrating their views and opinions in decision-making processes. Pupil, Teacher and Student Voice in Educational Institutions traces the historical and legal developments which have heralded an increased appreciation of individuals' perspectives in key decision-making processes. Chapters consider how various parties can be encouraged to voice their opinions and beliefs, and address the issues and challenges which may face institutions as they seek to create an atmosphere of open and active consultation and engagement. Drawing on evidence based-research, case studies and personal accounts, chapters reflect upon the concept of 'voice' in diverse settings and acknowledge the sometimes significant divergence between the intended, and actual extent to which such opinions, beliefs and and perspectives are reflected in day-to-day practice. Offering in-depth exploration of the concept of 'voice' and the benefits, implications, challenges and practicalities associated with it, this text will be of interest to future and in-service teachers, educational researchers and policy makers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Developments towards the right to be heard in educational contexts / Dr Will Coster -- Lessons learnt by student teachers from the use of children's voice in teaching practice / Dr Kate Hudson-Glynn -- On bilingualism in monolingual English classroom environments: the challenges for Polish-English bilingual children, their parents and schools / Dr. Maja Jankowska -- Bilingual creative writing clubs giving voice to bilingual children in English schools / Dr Maja Jankowska -- Listening to the voices of indigenous M'ori students over time: what do they tell us about national education policy? / Professor Mere Berryman and Elizabeth Eley -- Students' and a teacher's views of factors contributing to effective literacy learning for all in an inclusive classroom / Professor Janice Wearmouth -- The hidden voice of pre-service teachers in their private social media interactions / Dr James Shea -- A voice for advancing the profession of teaching? / Professor Andy Goodwyn -- The first year of headship: a cross-comparison of the experiences, challenges and successes, expressed by newly appointed headteachers during their first year in post / Dr Karen Lindley -- Primary headteachers' perceptions of schools' roles in training teachers within a changing landscape of teacher training / Dr Elaine Barron -- Lost in translation: a discussion of a small scale study of non-English speaking mothers' experiences of negotiating their children's primary schooling / Anna Graham and Rumisaa Shabir -- One mother's experience of the special educational needs system / Martha smith -- Students', teachers' and families' views on homework / Dr Wendy Edwards and Professor Janice Wearmouth.

"Taking a novel approach to the concept of 'voice' within education systems, this insightful text considers the extent to which the values, opinions, beliefs and perspectives of students, families, teachers, and members of senior management are heard in educational settings, and explores what can be learned from integrating their views and opinions in decision-making processes. Pupil, Teacher and Student Voice in Educational Institutions traces the historical and legal developments which have heralded an increased appreciation of individuals' perspectives in key decision-making processes. Chapters consider how various parties can be encouraged to voice their opinions and beliefs, and address the issues and challenges which may face institutions as they seek to create an atmosphere of open and active consultation and engagement. Drawing on evidence based-research, case studies and personal accounts, chapters reflect upon the concept of 'voice' in diverse settings and acknowledge the sometimes significant divergence between the intended, and actual extent to which such opinions, beliefs and and perspectives are reflected in day-to-day practice. Offering in-depth exploration of the concept of 'voice' and the benefits, implications, challenges and practicalities associated with it, this text will be of interest to future and in-service teachers, educational researchers and policy makers"-- Provided by publisher.

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