EBOOK: RESEARCHING CHILDREN'S PERSPECTIVES"This is a book which I will return to over time. It carries a powerful, and empowering, message about the task of researching children's views...(It) deserves to find an automatic place in staffroom libraries. I happily recommed it." - Support for Learning" The 1990s have been marked by a growing emphasis, in various professional contexts, on obtaining the views of clients, including children. This position is an international one, shared across the developed world, and encapsulated in the UN Convention on the rights of the child. This book addresses the issues and practicalities surrounding the obtaining of children's views, particularly in the research context. The book takes a deliberately and explicitly pluralist stance. Its distinctiveness rests on the scrutiny of methodological issues pertaining to the collection of children's views and practical applications. The book is structured around two main sections. Section 1 examines five aspects of theoretical and conceptual issues (ethical issues and codes of conduct, children's rights, the legal perspective, developmental dimensions and sociological issues). Section 2 illustrates these aspects by focusing on methods and applications in obtaining children's views in specific projects. |
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C Contents List of contributors Foreword X xiv Part 1 Theoretical and conceptual issues 1 3 Researching children's perspectives : ethical issues Geoff Lindsay Status of the child and nature of the task Research and ethical codes Content ...
Judith Masson is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick and a specialist on child law and socio - legal research . She has recently completed ( with C. Harrison and A. Pavlovic ) a study of social services work with children in ...
Foreword For many years research has been conducted on and with children in the field of education and related disciplines in the social sciences . Most of this work has demonstrated that studies of children and childhood cannot be ...
Status of the child and nature of the task The status of the child will vary with respect to age , general cognitive ability , emotional status and specific knowledge at the time of the research . These interact with each other ...
Decisions are made of the child's developmental status , on the basis of which the curriculum is modified to meet perceived needs . These four examples have been chosen to highlight some basic issues in research practice .
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Part 2 Practical applications | 71 |
Part 3 Overview | 187 |
Appendices | 199 |
References | 219 |
Index | 235 |
Back cover | 241 |