Student Voice and School Governance

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civic education
civic engagement
civic engagement education
Civics Education
community organizations
Constitution High School
democratic classroom practices
Distributed Leadership Literature
Distributed Leadership Theory
Double Loop Learning
educational administration
educational leadership
educational policy reform
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ethnographic school studies
HAE
Idea
Leadership Team Meetings
Madison High School
MHS
neoliberalism
organizational learning
organizational learning in education
Project Based Learning
Running School Government
School Address
School Change Processes
School Government
School reform
School Spirit
Student Body President
student democracy
Student Disengagement
Student Engagement
Student Leaders
Student Leadership Activity
Student Voice
Student Voice Activity
student-led governance models
Summer Conventions
teacher education
Town Hall
Town Hall Meetings
urban education
Youth Adult Partnerships
youth participatory action research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138084834
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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While student voice has been well-defined in research, how to sustain youth-adult leadership work is less understood. Students are rarely invited to lead school reform efforts, and when they are, their voice is silenced by the structural arrangements and socio-cultural conditions found in schools. This volume investigates problems with the neoliberal school reform movement, and how youth-adult partnerships have resulted in more effective reforms within schools and community organizations nationally and internationally.

Stemming from an eight-year ethnographic study at a civic-themed public high school, the volume highlights the process of creating a school governance structure which produces active and informed citizens. Made up of executive, legislative and judicial branches, the program gives students the power to make, implement and review school policies and practices—a model that has found to effectively distribute leadership and trigger organizational learning, and is thus at the forefront of civic education.

Marc Brasof is Assistant Professor of Education in the Department of Leadership of Education Equity and Excellence at Arcadia University, PA, USA.

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