Student Empowerment encompasses a student-centered experience, guided by individual interests, self-knowledge, and agency. Learning approaches, including universal practices and additional supports, are molded by student voice and choice. An engaging, inclusive environment empowers every student. Self-reflection and goal orientation are integral components of their regular learning journey, fostering a sense of ownership and active participation in their educational growth.
Statements Depicting the Ideal Pursuit of a School
- The student experience is guided by student interest and emphasizes self-knowledge and student agency.
- Approaches to learning (universal practices and additional supports) are shaped by student voice and choice.
- Every student encounters an engaging, empowering, and inclusive learning environment.
- Self-reflection and goal orientation are integral to every student’s regular learning experience.
Points of Emphasis
- Students who feel empowered are students who are ready to learn. Learning assumes high levels of engagement. Engagement assumes high levels of connection. Connection assumes students feel like they belong.
- Historically and currently, there are students who feel empowered while others do not.
- Arguably, the two most important student outcomes in the K-12 system is (a) a sense of purpose, assume self awareness, and (b) the ability of a student to own their own learning.
Key Resources
Quotes
“The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.”- Anatole France
“Student voice is already there. It’s not something we give. It’s something we honor. And we do when we listen.”- Monte Syrie
“Voice and chose can allow students to explore their passions and feel honored for their ideas and opinions.”- Andrew Miller
“In order to secure and strengthen democracy and education, students must be integrated and student voice must be infused throughout the structure of schools”- Adam Fletcher
“Our job is not to prepare students for something. Our job is to help students prepare themselves for anything.”– A.J. Juliani
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.- W.B. Yeats
Reflection Prompts
- Are your students empowered to change your school for the better?
- Are students encouraged to advocate for what they need when they need it?
- What do your students feel empowered to do as leaders? What barriers are in their paths to feeling empowered?
- Envision your students one year in the future– what schoolwide initiative would you like to see your students leading?
- Reflect on what you are already doing schoolwide to empower your students. What could you do in the coming month to ensure your students feel empowered? In the coming year?