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      The past, the papers and the project

      Educational Review
      Informa UK Limited

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          Transformative approaches to student voice: theoretical underpinnings, recalcitrant realities

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            'New Wave' Student Voice and the Renewal of Civic Society

            The re-emerging field of 'student voice' has the potential to offer an important contribution to education for civic society. An exploration of what 'student voice' aspires to and what it actually does suggests quite different sets of possibilities for educational and civic renewal. A new intellectual framework is offered in the hope that it might contribute further to democratic aspirations and emergent realities.
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                Educational Review
                Educational Review
                Informa UK Limited
                0013-1911
                1465-3397
                May 2006
                May 2006
                : 58
                : 2
                : 131-143
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                10.1080/00131910600583993
                3f3fd498-6b7f-40f7-9dd5-f5aafd22ed36
                © 2006
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