The following are some key questions focused on how to assess Student Engagement as it relates to the Rigor-Relevance-Relationships framework.
RIGOR
- Are different types of students motivated and encouraged to become engaged throughout the school? How?
- differently-abled students
- disengaged students
- low-income students
- different student sub-cultures
- students from minority populations
- Is there an active recruitment program?
- Are current student leaders encouraged to nurture their successors?
- Are the students given training in leadership skills and/or procedural matters?
- Is Student Engagement visible in activities, programs, services and policy-making throughout the school? How or why not?
- Are mentors assigned to coach Student Engagement?
- What resources does the school provide to support Student Engagement?
- travel budgets
- telephone/fax/e-mail budget or access
- budget to conduct consultations
- Are students actively encouraged to speak at meetings?
- Are there active measures within the school to promote a positive image of students among adults? What are those measures?
- Are student issues addressed from a positive, present, and powerful perspective?
- What steps are taken to prepare for turnover among the students and adults who are involved in promoting Student Engagement?
- Describe the ways in which the process was made more flexible to accommodate Student Engagement.
- Describe the ways in which the time lines/deadlines were adjusted to allow time for Student Engagement.
- Describe the ways in which the current process of Student Engagement was built upon existing Student Voice activities.
- Is there an elected/appointed official responsible for encouraging Student Engagement?
- Is/are the staff assigned to ensure that Student Engagement is meaningful?
- Are adults asked to volunteer to mentor individual students in the process of fostering Student Engagement?
- Are students asked to volunteer to mentor individual adults in the process of fostering Student Engagement?
- Are there any parallel goals or can the mission of your school be assisted by Student Engagement? Describe the connections, if possible.
RELEVANCE
- What steps are taken to make the issues in your program relevant to students?
- How are the student participants recognized?
- What competencies are being explicitly developed among the Student and Adult Partners?
- What steps/actions are taken to ensure the process is fun?
- What opportunities are provided for student to form friendships beyond Student Engagement activities?
- What procedures are used for students to check-in and to be accounted for? (security and safety issues)?
RELATIONSHIPS
- How do students involved in fostering Student Engagement consult other students? How often? On what?
- How do they seek guidance from adults? How often?
- Does Student Engagement have…
- clearly stated goals?
- a plan of action?
- time limits /deadlines?
- Are students expected to make representations on behalf of the whole group, even though they might not entirely agree?
- How are students ensuring that their health/family/schoolwork/friends/do not suffer because they are involved?
- Are students selected to be heard, and how does that happen?
- Do, or how does, the student partner report to other students?
Find more resources on student engagement at www.SoundOut.org
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