Cultivating student agency and teachers as learners in one Lebanese school
- 18 May 2012
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in Educational Action Research
- Vol. 20 (2), 233-250
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09650792.2012.676288
Abstract
Questions about the nature and extent of students’ active involvement and influence within schools and the wider community prompted this author to investigate ways in which student voice, as one important manifestation of active participation, was translated into action through a ‘students as researchers’ activity. A three-phase intervention study was developed to explore the processes that established and optimised the conditions for Grade 7/8 students in one Lebanese school to acquire and apply research skills as instruments for activating student voice for agency. The collaboration between the researcher and director of the school, and the essential support of teachers, enabled students to expand their active participation in school, casting teachers as co-learners, which resulted in facilitating student–teacher ‘border crossings’. The author introduces important modifications to Hart’s ‘ladder of participation’ and applies Starhawk’s typology of power to describe the changes among students and teachers. Implications for future research are considered.Keywords
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