Pedagogies of Voice
Street Data and the Path to Student Agency
Marlo Bagsik, Sawsan Jaber, and Crystal M. Watson, Foreword by Jennifer Gonzalez
Social Justice | Student Engagement & Motivation | Teaching Strategies for Diverse Students
Transform your classroom into a liberatory space for student voice, belonging, and intellectual development.
Too often, traditional educational models silence students’ voices and stifle their genius. Pedagogies of Voice invites educators at all levels to reinvent their schools and classrooms into spaces that celebrate student identity, nurture agency, awaken inquiry, and cultivate deep belonging for every child. Pedagogies of Voice introduces four domains of agency: Identity, Belonging, Inquiry, and Efficacy—foundational pillars for fostering student engagement and growth. Additional features include
- 8 Pedagogies in Practice: Strategies like microaffirmations, questions over answers, learning design templates, and radical inclusion to spark concrete transformation in your schools and classrooms.
- Awakenings: Reflective moments designed to foster self-awareness and deepen pedagogical practice.
- Integrative Case Study: A powerful exploration of Indigenous land-based education and learning by British Columbia leader John Harris.
Developed using the Equity Transformation Cycle introduced in the bestselling Street Data: A Next-Generation Model for Equity, Pedagogy, and School Transformation and informed by conversations with educators across North America, this book presents a compelling framework for creating schools that affirm every learner while dismantling systems of oppression. Reimagine your role as an educator and create classrooms that honor every student’s voice.
"Pedagogies of Voice is a timely call, a vision grounded in justice and hope. It invites educators to imagine their classrooms as liberatory spaces—genius gardens where student agency, belonging, joy, and love take root and flourish. Through its actionable framework, the authors weave historical, cultural, and pedagogical insights into a powerful guide, inspiring meaningful learning that extends beyond the walls of the classroom."
"Right now, more than ever, both in education and in the world around us, there is an urgent and profound need for possibilities, truth-telling, justice, hope, and ultimately, love. The authors of Pedagogies of Voice have given us just that. By listening to educators from across North America, they have developed pedagogies that awaken both student and teacher agency. The language throughout the book is tender, loving, and challenging—a balance that is no small feat. I am in awe of how these writers and educators work together in unison to collectively dismantle what we have long believed to be fixed and unchangeable.
"Pedagogies of Voice is a book that every teacher needs because it has the potential to transform classrooms and help create the world that those of us on the side of justice and love know is possible. This book is an invitation you must accept."
"In Pedagogies of Voice, Shane Safir, Crystal Watson, Marlo Bagsik, and Sawsan Jaber showcase what it looks like to both reimagine and reconstruct the educational landscape. Drawing on the transformative power of Street Data, they challenge traditional paradigms and illuminate a path toward authentic student agency. The authors weave a tapestry of radical listening, equity-driven practices, and practical strategies that empower educators to amplify every student's voice. Four pedagogy chapters are chock full of beautiful ways to awaken learner identity, belonging, inquiry, and efficacy. I celebrated Street Data as 'a guide for educators to transcend surface-level metrics and build systems rooted in humanity and justice.' This book, a necessary extension of that work, is a must-read for anyone devoted to being better equipped to continue the work of reshaping education into a liberatory practice."
"In Pedagogies of Voice the authors share a transformative vision for what education can be when we prioritize youth engagement and learning over adult and institutional control. Most essentially, the authors do what so much “student voice” literature doesn’t quite manage to do: they provide us with the understandings and tools to be more than 'student voice' tinkerers. As I read, I found myself fundamentally reimagining my role as an educator."
"Oh, this book! There could not be a better time to be holding it in our hands (and hearts). When the world feels heavy, this book is a beacon—for teachers and students, but not just any teachers and students. It speaks to those on the margins, navigating the barriers and hurdles of a world not built for them, and whose voices are often overlooked.
"Intentionally centering marginalized voices is a hallmark of Safir’s work and this book illustrates practical ways to help all of us respond to voices, not only empowering students and teachers, but also transforming systems at large. It advocates for a long-overdue educational revolution that positions teaching and learning as an inquiry into community and growth through engagement and belonging.
"At a time when oppressive compliance indicators and standardization processes seem to stifle teaching and learning, Pedagogies of Voice offers a call to action that will cultivate inclusive and equitable opportunities for all students. This book will bring life back to our everyday teaching practices, and potential back to student learning experiences."
"In a time when hope is at an all-time low in our schools and students are actively disengaged, this book challenges us to question the foundations, history, and purpose of education, and to break free from the limitations of a discriminatory, standardized education system. Paramount throughout these pages is the credo that 'student voice changes everything.' By recognizing that meaning and learning in our classrooms is co-created between students and teachers, Pedagogies of Voice guides educators to prioritize belonging toward self-efficacy, agency, and empowerment, through transformation of our pedagogy and practice. It provides a blueprint for educators to make meaningful connections between where we are now and where we aspire to be by honoring our students’ identities, voices, and experiences, and responding to re-imagine schools as spaces of “radical love.” As educators we must wake up and challenge ourselves, and our education system, to move away from education for compliance toward education for liberation. This book is our alarm and our guide. Above all Pedagogies of Voice is grounded in hope. The hope that our schools can be fully inclusive homeplaces for students, facilitated by educators who see and honor the value, promise, and humanity of every student who passes through their classrooms."
"An amazing resource! Many diverse voices, practical examples and guides suitable for a classroom teacher wishing to grow their practice, suitable for a school administrator wanting to better support and serve the teachers and students in their school and for a teachers working together to create learning spaces that nurture each and every child. A resource I know that I will return to over and over."
"As a Black educator who was once a Black student in America’s public schools, Pedagogies of Voice: Street Data and the Path to Student Agency is a must-read for any educator working toward the creation of loving and rigorous educational spaces. The beauty of the work that Safir, Bagsik, Jaber, and Watson have done here is that the books (including Safir and Dugan’s Street Data) provide brilliant theoretical support for educational pedagogy and praxis that center the lived experiences of marginalized folks across the globe while also, and most importantly, giving actionable steps teachers and school leaders can take today to create schools spaces where abolition is possible. Each chapter provides opportunity for tangible action and reflection, tools practicing educators need now more than ever. I felt myself grow as a teacher and as an eternal student as the books offers the reader opportunities to explore our own pedagogies and voices to create more equitable, affirming, and truly safe schools."