Elevating Student Voice in Education: A Panel Discussion Series 

Elevating student voice is essential to fostering meaningful and lasting school improvement. This panel discussion series explores how student feedback can drive decision-making, shape learning experiences, and lead to transformative outcomes.  

Through real-world examples and insights from thought, divisional and student leaders, this series will highlight how schools and education authorities use data—such as OurSCHOOL insights—to move beyond simply listening to empowering students with the tools to lead.  

Join us to discover best practices, address common challenges, and explore emerging trends in student voice and agency. Learn how education leaders are fostering leadership and ownership in learning—ensuring that students have a real impact in shaping their future.

Date: May 12, 2025

Time: 14:00 AST

Defining, Understanding, and Amplifying Its Impact

Establishing a shared understanding of student voice and its role in building agency and engagement.

Date: September, 2025

Time: TBD

Leveraging Data & Tech to Elevate Student Voice

Exploring the variety of ways in which to collect and leverage student perspectives.

Empowering student voice in decision-making

Ensuring students have a seat at the table in school and district decision-making. Balancing student voice with policy and administrative decision-making.

Date: November, 2025

Time: TBD

How student agency drives improved outcomes 

Creating opportunities that empower student advocacy and partnerships in learning.

Students stories of impact

The direct impact of student voice and agency on engagement, learning outcomes, and school culture.

Date: January, 2026

Time: TBD

Amplifying student voice and agency for real change

Addressing common obstacles to fostering student voice and agency.

Don’t miss this opportunity to harness the power of community voices to shape equitable, thriving school environments. Together, let’s build a future where every voice is heard, valued, and drives meaningful change in education.