Transformative Student Voice bookcover

Transformative Student Voice

Partnering with Young People for Equitable School Improvement

Ben Kirshner 

(Author)

Shelley Zion 

(Author)

Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado 

(Author)

et al.

Solicia Lopez 

(Foreword by)
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A testament to the power of centering youth voices in planning and implementing school reform

In Transformative Student Voice, Shelley Zion, Ben Kirshner, and Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado introduce readers to Transformative Student Voice (TSV), a framework that promotes student agency and activism through youth-adult partnerships, with tangible outcomes for school improvement.

Grounded in fifteen years' research on youth voice in school reform in urban, suburban, and rural schools and districts, this revelatory work illustrates the benefits of the TSV framework as a strategy for both student development and systems change. Zion, Kirshner, and Hipolito-Delgado advocate this student-led, bottom-up approach as a means of raising critical consciousness, encouraging civic inquiry, and promoting engagement in school and community reform efforts. Each chapter showcases a specific, real-world application of TSV, identifies possible tensions, and provides evidence of the framework's effectiveness. Together, they explore how TSV can be implemented at the district level as well as in classrooms and curricula and in extracurricular settings such as afterschool clubs and summer programming in a way that prepares students to claim their power by identifying problems, proposing solutions, and driving change.

This book gives school leaders, administrators, and other stakeholders a host of conceptual and practical tools for making student voice a core feature of decision-making and equity-focused transformation.

Product Details

PublisherHarvard Education PR
Publish DateMay 06, 2025
Pages248
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781682539828
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

Shelley Zion is professor of urban education in the Department of Educational Leadership, Administration, and Research at Rowan University, where she directs three research labs. She leads training, research, and community partnerships focused on issues of access, success, and equity. Ben Kirshner is a professor of education at the University of Colorado Boulder. He works collaboratively with educators, community organizers, and students to design and study learning environments that support youth development, activism, and transformative student voice. Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado is a professor in counseling at the University of Colorado Denver. His research examines the sociopolitical development of marginalized youth and training to improve the cultural competence of counselors.

Reviews

"As education leaders, we work in service to students. This book illuminates the power of centering students as partners with adults to improve schools and school districts. This book is full of examples and lessons learned about how to make changes stick by engaging the students we serve."--John Albright, executive director, City Year Denver
"This important book clearly maps out what student voice looks like in classrooms. It offers clear considerations to help to ensure student engagement and partnership."--Dana Mitra, professor of education theory and policy, Penn State University, and founding editor of International Journal of Student Voice

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