Listening to the Voices of Young People: Working Towards the Genuine Participating Young People in Discussions About School Transformation

  • Robinson C
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In the past decade there has been an increasing move in many countries across the world towards listening to the voices of young people in schools. Pupil voice work (also referred to as student voice work) aims to elicit the views of pupils with whom schools work,...

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Robinson, C. (2016). Listening to the Voices of Young People: Working Towards the Genuine Participating Young People in Discussions About School Transformation. In Reimagining the Purpose of Schools and Educational Organisations (pp. 79–91). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24699-4_7

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