From Student Voice to Student Agency

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From Student Voice to Student Agency #UKNextGen July 24, 2015

No matter how old they are, kids want us to listen! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP8RB7UZHKI No matter how old they are, kids want us to listen!

6 Critical Attributes of a System of Personalized Learning Student Agency

Student Agency = Students grow to take responsibility for and manage their learning - to develop postsecondary goals, advocate for their needs, reflect on their progress, gradually assume responsibility for their own learning, and develop identity as a life-long learner.

Discourse between learners and adults is reciprocal, authentic, and honest. Strong, collaborative relationships among parents/caretakers, educators and community resources support development of individual agency. A systematic, ongoing approach for engaging and using student voice to shape learning and educational experiences is an essential, non-negotiable component of the learning community

STUDENT VOICE ⏬ ⏬ ⏬ ⏬ STUDENT CHOICE STUDENT AGENCY STUDENT LEADERSHIP

Who owns the learning?