%0 Journal Article %T The pedagogical foundations of student voice practices: The role of relationships, differentiation, and choice in supporting student voice practices in high school classrooms. %A Conner J %A Mitra DL %A Holquist SE %A Rosado E %A Wilson C %A Wright NL %J Teach Teach Educ %V 142 %N 0 %D 2024 May %M 38694559 %F 3.782 %R 10.1016/j.tate.2024.104540 %X Although teachers and administrators increasingly support the idea of student voice, questions remain about what "student voice" looks like in practice. This mixed methods study in two urban U.S. high schools explores what student voice practices in the classroom entail and how these practices relate to other pedagogical strategies. Findings reveal that student-teacher relationships, differentiated instruction, and choice serve as core building blocks for the use of student voice practices in the classroom. Findings also underscore the rarity of the student voice practices of seeking student feedback and input and engaging in collaborative decision-making with students.