Mluviti stříbro, mlčeti zlato : Hlas žáků střední školy

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Title in English Speaking is silver, silence is gold : The voice of high school students
Authors

ČEJKOVÁ Ingrid

Year of publication 2016
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The aim of the research is to describe the voice of high school students as a process to influence the teaching. Specifically answer these particular questions: what aims of teaching students speaking about and how they evaluate their implementation, how strategies students choose when trying to influence the teaching, what strategies chosen teachers in response to the students strategy, which is the result of pupil voice, so what is the real impact on teaching and context in which students voice take place? The voice of pupils is a metaphorical term for the communication initiative coming from students and directed to teachers, which covers various areas of school life. The largest representation should have a voice in feedback on teaching or wishes related to teaching, when pupils should try to influence teaching. Pupils express their voice with the belief that it will be heard and teachers will be action in this. self listening to the pupils is problematic for teachers. Voice of students has the potential to changes in teaching, ultimately could lead to the participation of students in school life and upholding the principles of a democratic school. It is a case study of one high school class (sixth) and their teachers. The default method of research is an ethnographic observation and videos from teaching. Based on analysis of these data were collected in-depth interviews with pupils and the class teacher, group interviews with students and interviews with teachers in this classroom for to describe the causes of the events observed during the observation and evaluation of these events. The students voice in this class is so critical, because students talk about problems associated with teaching only. When the class decides which problems associated with teaching will discuss with teachers and which do not, enter the scene two elements, namely the pupils perceived inadequacy stamps and authoritative communication style teacher to pupils.
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