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Option 2: A series of semi-structured conversations with different groups of students

If you want to engage more students, or if you want to help focus student attention on a particular aspect of school improvement, create some energy and "buzz" by planning and carrying out several semi-structured conversations with students throughout the school. The factors related to identifying students, setting the appropriate expectations, and developing good questions described in Option 1 apply to Option 2 as well.

  1. Recommendations for Option 2
  2. Examples of question sets
  3. Here are some examples of question sets that you can use as a starting point for developing your own.

    On school safety

    On teaching/learning

    On curriculum

    Remember, thank students for their time, and, if appropriate, demonstrate that you have heard them by following up the conversations with action.

Turn Up the Volume: The Students Speak Toolkit