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First published on April 1, 2008 Youth & Society 2008, doi:10.1177/0044118X08316211
Strengthening Student Voice Initiatives in High Schools: An Examination of the Supports Needed for School-Based Youth-Adult Partnerships
Dana L. Mitra*
The Pennsylvania State University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: dmitra{at}psu.edu.
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School environments offer a particularly difficult setting for fostering youth-adult partnerships because
of the sharp power and status distinctions among students, teachers, and administrators. Drawing on
interview and observational data examining 13 student-voice initiatives in northern California, this
research examines the type of supports that can enable the development of strong school-based youth-adult
partnerships. The data demonstrate that efforts to reshape student roles face great resistance and require
intentional effort on the part of adults and youth to sustain partnerships. Specifically, the
institutional constraints of schools required extra attention to fostering more equitable relationships
between youth and adults within school walls, establishing the legitimacy of these new relationships
through the completion of specific and yet meaningful objectives established by the partnership, and
finding sufficient time to engage in the work of building these partnerships.

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