Leading with students: relational focus of leading practices in alternative settings

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Fiona Longmuir
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper explores how students can be positioned as contributors to leading practices that shape the nature of their schooling experiences. Student voice and agency agendas have grown in popularity over recent years but understanding the possibilities and boundaries of the ways that students can contribute to their educational experiences requires continued exploration. This paper presents a case study of an alternative learning setting where previously disenfranchised learners were productively contributing to leading practices that shaped their school experience. Using the theory of practice architectures, the relational arrangements that supported students to shape the practices that influenced their re-engagement with schooling are examined. Through the prioritisation of authentic connections between educators and students, practices of leading were established that disrupted normative experiences of schooling and positioned students as empowered agents in their own education.
与学生一起领导:在不同环境下领导实践的关系焦点
本文探讨了如何将学生定位为主导实践的贡献者,这些实践塑造了他们学校经历的本质。近年来,学生的声音和机构的议程越来越受欢迎,但要理解学生为他们的教育经历做出贡献的方式的可能性和界限,需要继续探索。本文提出了一个替代学习环境的案例研究,在这个环境中,以前被剥夺公民权的学习者为塑造他们学校经历的主要实践做出了富有成效的贡献。利用实践架构理论,研究了支持学生塑造影响他们重新参与学校教育的实践的关系安排。通过优先考虑教育者和学生之间的真实联系,建立了领导实践,打破了学校教育的规范经验,并将学生定位为自己教育的授权代理人。
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Journal of Educational Administration and History
Journal of Educational Administration and History EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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