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Voices on "voice": A juxtaposition of teachers' and students' perspectives on the possibilities and challenges of student voice in teaching and learning
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Article
Citation
Fernandez, L., Heng, M. A., & Lee, K. E. C. (2022). Voices on "voice": A juxtaposition of teachers' and students' perspectives on the possibilities and challenges of student voice in teaching and learning. Asia Pacific Journal of Education. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/02188791.2022.2037512
Abstract
How student voice is viewed is complex. Increasingly, effort has been made to include student voice in teaching and learning, with student voice positioned in different ways, from the instrumental to the transformative. The success and sustainability of student voice efforts require a more critical understanding of the participatory efforts of both teachers and students, as well as the interplay between teachers’ and students’ voices. Using a case-study approach, within an interpretive paradigm, this study explores teachers’ and students’ discourses on student voice at the beginning of a larger study situated within five English Language classrooms in Singapore. The findings highlight the discursive framings of both teachers and students and foreground spaces of convergence and divergence. Both teachers and students share similar views on the possibilities and promises of student voice in teaching and learning, which centred largely around pedagogic and performative reasons. The data also revealed a shared sense of vulnerability and fear, surfacing real, yet tacit and lesser known boundaries and issues which both teachers and students see as affecting student voice efforts. The findings suggest that student voice work needs to be situated in an environment of trust and authentic listening to harness its potential.
Date Issued
2022
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Asia Pacific Journal of Education
DOI
10.1080/02188791.2022.2037512