| About the book |
Students' Perspectives on Schooling explores how schools might be transformed for the better, by giving greater weight to the views of students. Osler explores various arguments for involving learners in decision-making processes, including:
It argues that consulting young people is not only beneficial to the everyday life of schools, but that the future health of democratic societies demands that we re-think relationships between adults and young people. A must read for teachers, school leaders, educational researchers, and anyone involved with educational policy-making and planning. |
| About the authors |
| Table of contents |
Making the invisible visible Why do students' perspectives on schooling matter? Power, representation and ethics Researching young people's perspectives Schools fit for children Students and learning Students and social justice Children, participation and citizenship Epilogue |


