Learner Voices Perspectives and Positionings
English

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<p>This book explores the multifaceted concept of learner voice in education emphasising its significance across various contexts and historical periods. It brings together diverse perspectives from multiple authors addressing how learner agency can shape educational practices and policies particularly in contemporary settings.</p><p>The chapters delve into critical themes such as the influence of teachers' beliefs on student learning the impact of polarisation in our current educational discourse and the historical voices of children in Victorian schools. Notable case studies include a narrative approach to understanding higher education students' experiences and the examination of learner voice within prison education. The book also addresses pressing issues such as the representation of marginalised voices and the importance of inclusive practices in school leadership and curriculum design. Groundbreaking content includes discussions on epistemic violence highlighting the need for a more nuanced considered and critically aware approach to learner representation.</p><p>This important collection will be essential reading for educational studies students and trainee teachers as well as educators working in further or higher education. It provides practical insights and theoretical frameworks that constitute a roadmap for strengthening diverse learners’ voice and agency thereby advancing educational equity and inclusion for all.</p>
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