Student Feedback on School Improvements

Sourcing student feedback on school improvements encourages active participation by students in regard to their learning environment. Who better to share new and relevant ideas from a fresh perspective?
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What will this use case accomplish?
Asking students for feedback on school improvements benefits everyone involved, and fosters two-way communication and a culture of trust and feedback.
Why Is This Issue Important?
Students need to feel empowered to share their opinions about how their place of learning could be missing specific opportunities to grow. Decisions made by school administrators, without sourcing feedback or opinions from students can often feel disconnected and distant.
How Will AllVoices Solve This Issue?
AllVoices provides a safe platform for students to share their concerns and observations. Students are the main stakeholder of an educational institution and may have great ideas or different perspectives on improvements that can benefit themselves and future students. When they are provided a confidential forum to give input everybody wins.
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  • In considering your education journey to this point, where did you find the greatest support? (Short Answer)
  • In considering your education journey to this point, where did you find the least amount of support or greatest blockers? (Short Answer)
  • Where do you suggest the school allocate resources in the near future? Why? (Short Answer)
  • What improvements have you noticed in your time her that you believe were valuable to your success? (Short Answer)
  • Any other ideas or feedback you would like to share? (Short Answer)
Students need to feel empowered to share their opinions about how their place of learning could be missing specific opportunities to grow. Decisions made by school administrators, without sourcing feedback or opinions from students can often feel disconnected and distant.
Asking students for feedback on school improvements benefits everyone involved, and fosters two-way communication and a culture of trust and feedback.
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