
S2 Episode 4: Potential of students' voices to contribute to education for a future world worth living in
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In this episode, interviewer Kristin Reimer talks with Fiona Longmuir about ensuring real spaces for student voice. In her research, Fiona listens to the experiences of students for whom mainstream schooling has not worked and in some cases, has been damaging. Fiona talks about the bigger urgency behind the work - how young people are dealing with a future that does not necessarily look promising, and how many of our schooling practices don’t orientate students to a hopeful future.
In the conversation, we learn about the importance of dealing honestly with power, relationality and dissent - to open questions of what a future world worth living in might look like.
For more, read Chapter 5: Potential of students' voices to contribute to education for a future world worth living in by Fiona Longmuir