Partnership for Kentucky Schools Turn Up the Volume: The Students Speak Toolkit
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Read This First


It has taken us a while to realize that we have been expecting schools to improve without ever listening to students talk about how they are experiencing school. Students have essential insights into tough questions about how to strengthen teaching and learning. It's time we made them full partners in figuring out what works and what doesn't.
Carolyn Witt Jones, Executive Director
Partnership for Kentucky Schools

Why is this Toolkit needed?

The Partnership for Kentucky Schools has a firm, long-standing commitment to increasing the student voice in school improvement. This is a Toolkit for you, if you are in a school community, share the Partnership's vision, and have these interests:

Educators who use this Toolkit to listen carefully to students can use the results to improve teaching and learning.

Who should be interested in this Toolkit?

This Toolkit is written with educators in mind. While others – parents, business leaders, or students themselves – may use the Toolkit, the instructions presume that educators are initiating this work.

What does this Toolkit offer?

The Turn Up the Volume Toolkit describes an inquiry method you can use to talk with students and listen to their experiences with school and learning. The Toolkit includes these features:

Why is it useful to talk with students?

How do student inquiry efforts fit with overall academic performance goals?

What else does student inquiry offer school communities?

What conditions would make student inquiry efforts most successful?

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Partnership for Kentucky Schools Turn Up the Volume: The Students Speak Toolkit