Student
Voice is a survey instrument that uses our Value
Framework process to help a school illuminate the
most critical values that contribute to
student engagement.
We currently offer two variants of the Student Voice:
Where the context for this survey is the whole school environment we use the 27 values that emerged out of our original research.
Where the context is the the net experience of the classroom environments we use the 30 questions that are used in the Student Voice - Individual Feedback. This survey also provides a useful baseline for Student Voice Individual - teachers can see how they are performing against the average for the school.
An example report that is generated from the 27 value Student Voice process is shown as a slide show here.
We currently offer two variants of the Student Voice:
Where the context for this survey is the whole school environment we use the 27 values that emerged out of our original research.
Where the context is the the net experience of the classroom environments we use the 30 questions that are used in the Student Voice - Individual Feedback. This survey also provides a useful baseline for Student Voice Individual - teachers can see how they are performing against the average for the school.
An example report that is generated from the 27 value Student Voice process is shown as a slide show here.
All
students in a school are able to access the survey
online, providing a high reliability of data. The
format reflects our survey design of arranging
cards in the order of significance or impact, and
then rating each value. A QuickTime
demonstration of this
process is
here