This book outlines why strong, mutual relationships between educators and students are critical for twenty-first-century learning, and demonstrates how schools can foster them using a readily-available tool: student feedback.
Systematically collecting and using student feedback is a powerful, yet safe, way to:
improve and develop educator practice demonstrate to students that the school values student voice develop consistently high student experience across the school improve staff wellbeing engender a shift from a teaching relationship to a learning relationship.With detailed step-by-step instructions and case studies, this comprehensive handbook includes:
practical aspects of setting up and providing large-scale surveys how to create staff and student buy-in reporting and interpreting survey results how individual teachers can use student feedback to improve their own practice how school leaders can use student feedback to build high performance across a school.