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Voices of Color: Using Student Voice to Transform Learning Environments and Achieve
Educational Equity
February 9, 2007CCheryl Greene, Ed.D.
480-783-1780
I invite you to:
• Listen with an open heart and mind to the voices of students.
• Engage in “courageous conversation.”
• Consider how student voice can foster your equity journey.
“The real voyage of discovery consists not of seeking new
landscapes but of seeing through new
eyes.”
-Marcel Proust
Courageous Conversations
To understand the impact of race on the achievement gap…we need to engage in “Courageous Conversations” in order to deeply examine the effects of race.
--Glenn E. Singleton
CourageousListen with an open heart
and mind.
Conversations Maximize the power of
conversations to envision new possibilities and create
a culture of change
The Kyrene Story: “Academic Excellence”
• Kindergarten – 8th Grade• Located in Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler• 6 Middle Schools (Grades 6 – 8 )• 19 Elementary (Grades K – 5)
Student Demographics71% White 13.5% Hispanic 7% Asian 6% African American 1.8% Native American
Kyrene School District
“Kyrene students excel academically. Since the 2000 administration of the Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS), Kyrene students in grades 3, 5, and 8 have consistently out performed the state in the percent of the Meet or Exceeds Category.”
Kyrene School DistrictA Top Performing District
The Arizona Department of Education provides each school with a rating based on the state's school accountability system, Arizona Learns. Based on 2006 performance:
• All 25 schools met or exceeded state performance and progress goals
• 19 Kyrene schools, including all 6 middle schools, received the "Excelling" Rating
• All 25 schools ranked "Excelling" or "Highly Performing"
Kyrene and Arizona8th Grade Math AIMS 2003
450
455
460
465
470
475
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485
490
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Kyrene School DistrictAIMS-Math 2003
Kyrene School District Falls Far Below and Approaching
8th Grade Math AIMS 2003
Kyrene 8th Grade Math AIMS 2003District and State Mean Standard Score by Ethnicity
400
425
450
475
500
525
550
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Kyrene School DistrictChallenges and Barriers
• A focus on aggregate v. disaggregated data.
• Avoidance of courageous conversations.
• Unwillingness to acknowledge the racial achievement gap.
Think about the racial and ethnic
diversity within your organization,
school or district.
Consider the achievement of students in your school or district.
What are your challenges?
Successes?
Reflect on your experiences regarding educational equity.
Voices of Color
The Power of Student Voice to Foster
Courageous Conversations
• Stereotypes
• Expectations for Student Achievement
• Making School Real for Students
• Parental Support of Education
• Finding Your Voice
Voices of Color What spoke to you?
What are some ways you have utilized student voice to transform your organization?
What are some additional ways you could utilize student voice to address issues of educational equity?
Student Voice
• Race matters! Recognize it! Embrace it!
• Embark on your own racial identity/equity journey.
• Respect students’ need for safety.• Talk less, listen more!• Seek multiple voices; value
multiple perspectives.• Co-create/team up with students.
Utilizing Student Voice to Transform Learning Environments
Voice is…
Unique personal significance –
significance that is revealed as we face our greatest
challenges
and which makes us
equal to them.--Stephen Covey, “The 8th Habit”
The Kyrene Story Post Script
Core Beliefs that Guide Our Equity Work:
• Equity is a priority.• All children can learn (at
high levels).• A focus on in-school
factors is essential.
The Kyrene Story Post Script
• New mission and vision statements: include “all” and “every” child
• District Equity Team• School-based Equity Teams• Moving toward disaggregated
data analysis
Find your voice.Express your voice.
Help others find theirs.
Together, be the voice of equity.
“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be
changed until it is faced.”
--James Baldwin