Student voice is a critical component to driving meaningful school change, yet schools may struggle with how to authentically integrate it into their work.
In this workshop, you will discover strategies for collecting, analyzing, and applying student experience data to create a more responsive and inclusive educational environment. We will examine survey data trends from the Challenge Success-Stanford Survey of Student Experiences, administered to over 350,000 middle and high school students, focused on student well-being, belonging, and engagement. You will learn how schools have turned insights into action to improve school policies and practices and leave ready to amplify student voices in your school community using simple, yet powerful, tools and strategies.
Our interactive professional development workshops are designed for educators and families interested in learning practical, research-based strategies to broaden your community’s definition of success and improve student well-being and engagement with learning. Workshops are 60-90 minutes long, and our team can facilitate the workshops in-person, virtually, or through a pre-recorded video.
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of data trends from 350,000+ middle and high school students
- Make connections to your local context to highlight strengths and identify opportunities
- Learn strategies for amplify student voices in your community
Audience
Educators
Grade Level
Elementary, Middle School, High School
“Challenge Success has opened a door at our school where students and faculty can connect and hear each other.”
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
Challenge Success offers limited financial assistance based on need. Click here to apply.