Researching how student voice plays out in relation to classroom practice in Irish post-primary schools: a heuristic device

Craig Skerritt, Joe O'Hara, Martin Brown

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Abstract

This paper makes a novel and important contribution to scholarship by developing and presenting a set of concepts and questions for those researching student voice in Ireland to consider and explore in their studies, and specifically in relation to classroom practice at post-primary level. Here, a distinction is drawn between consultations that take place inside classrooms between students and teachers and consultations that take place between management and students and cognisance is paid to school patronage, school socio-economic context, and the career stage of teachers and positions in the school hierarchy. This paper ultimately offers a heuristic device as a starting point for future research on student voice in Irish post-primary schools and sets out to bring about more critical thinking regarding how student voice plays out vis-à-vis classroom practice.



Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-314
Number of pages18
JournalIrish Educational Studies
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Catholic Church
  • DEIS
  • Ireland
  • Student voice
  • school patronage
  • socio-economic context

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