Meaningful Student Involvement: Roles for Student Voice

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Adam Fletcher Executive Director, CommonAction Consulting

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Adam Fletcher's presentation from the 2010 Read. Write. Act. National Conference at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Adam FletcherExecutive Director,

CommonAction Consulting

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Identify meaningful versus non-meaningful involvement

Learn basics of meaningful student involvement

Explore possible applications for meaningful student involvement currently

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WHAT? MSI is a framework

for engaging students as partners throughout schools.

WHY? MSI strengthens

commitment to education, community and democracy.

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Students Engaged –

Disengaged Traditional –

Nontraditional K – 12

Adults Teachers, Staff,

Counselors, Building Leaders

District and State Officials

Parents and Community Members

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Student Engagement The feelings students

have towards education and schools

Enthusiasm for learning Investment in education

“Reform should be noticeable in what students say about school.” - Wilson & Corbett, 2001.

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Student Achievement Academic Outcomes Learning MasteryAdult Efficacy Investment in Students Making Obvious ImpactBuilding Climate Increased Empathy Identifiable Process

“The active presence of students in [school reform] activities is one third more likely to ensure positive student acceptance of reform measures.” - School Councils UK, 2000

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CommunityConnections

Extra-Curricular

BuildingClimate

ClassroomManagement

ClassroomCurriculum

SCHOOL-WIDE

OPTIONS

There are options throughout the school…

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LearnersResearchersPlannersTeachersEvaluatorsDecision-MakersAdvocates

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Advocate ActionChange AttitudesModify ProceduresReform PoliciesDevelop StructuresTransform Culture

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8. Partnerships7. Student-Led6. Shared5. Consulted4. Assigned3. Tokenism2. Decoration1. Manipulation

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Structure Policy & Procedures Culture

Students Refusing Testing Parroting

Adults Pressure to Perform Historical perspective Me or We?

“The lack of motivation to participate is often a direct result of students’ lack of control over the process… student involvement is one solution to the problem.”Wehmeyer & Sands, 1998

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“Tell me and I forget.Show me and I

remember.Involve me and I

understand.”

– Confucius

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