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Pupil voice: ideas, resources and case studies

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Last updated on 12 Mar 2013
How can I develop pupil voice in my school? We outline the principles and benefits of pupil voice and list a number of typical approaches. We also refer to examples of pupils taking part in decisions about teaching, learning and the curriculum.

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