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What Students Want Teachers and School Leaders to Understand

by Kate Gardoqui 

A person holds a sign that says, Our voice holds as much value as adults, standing in a hallway with blurred background—highlighting the importance of students being heard by teachers and school leaders.

The 2023 School Redesign In Action Conference was not just for educators. 54 student leaders from Rhode Island, Vermont, and Massachusetts also attended our conference, discussing possibilities for re-imagined schools and classrooms along with the adults. Many of these students participated in the restorative circles pre-conference workshop, learning to use circles as vehicles for connection and deepened understanding. They also attended many other workshops, bringing the clarity of their vision to a wide variety of discussions.

The students had a room that served as their meeting place and home base, and on the second day of the conference we hung a poster on the wall with the following prompt: “What I want my teachers and school leaders to understand.” The student leaders wrote their own answers and emphasized each others’ answers; we wanted to share this list with as many teachers and schools leaders as possible.

What I want my teachers and school leaders to understand:

The statements below were written in response to our prompt by students who attended SRIA 2023. Each heart represents a student who wanted to emphasize and share their agreement with the statement.

  • Students all learn differently
  • Not every student is the same
  • Students also have lives concerns outside of school
  • Empathy is essential in every educational setting
  • We’re still kids, let us have fun every once in a while!
  • Sometimes it’s harder for some students to ask for help
  • Give us the same respect that you want
  • We are not failures, we are trying
  • Our voice holds as much value as adults’
  • We are all just trying to get by and take it day by day.. Be understanding of our struggles too
  • We need breaks!
  • Field trips are a necessity for learning
  • We like it when you ask us how we are and really mean it.
  • I appreciate my teachers
  • Not every person articulates the same… listen carefully to students
  • OUR VOICE MATTERS – don’t make decisions for us without us
  • We really appreciate having teachers who share our identities in some way and we also appreciate when teachers who are not like us try to understand us