Supporting students to actively and critically participate in their own learning requires extensive infrastructure in schools that serve historically nondominant students. As this report documents, students from these backgrounds tend to have fewer opportunities than their more privileged peers to express and draw from their diverse voices and assets in schools. In this report, researchers and practitioners examine the ecology of a community school committed to student agency and democratic participation. This report was generated by a dissertation study conducted by Ung-Sang Lee.
Suggested Citation
Lee, U.S., De Leon, P., Garcia, L., Ly, R., & Trinchero, B. (2020). Ingrastructing Student Agency: A Research, Practice & Policy Report. UCLA Center for Community Schooling. https://communityschooling.gseis.ucla.edu/infrastructuring-student-agency-2/