This presentation reported the application of critical ethnography as a means to capture children’s voices in two ways. Firstly, as researchers and secondly as a an authoritative space in which the children’s voices could speak and be heard. The Young Children As Researchers (YCAR) study aimed to conceptualise ways in which young children aged 4-8 years are researchers, could develop as researchers and may be considered to be researchers. The presentation reports on an empirical study exploring research behaviours presenting naturalistically in young children aged 4-8 years. A ‘jigsaw methodology’ was developed, comprising critical ethnography, constructivist grounded theory, case study and the ‘Mosaic Approach’ (Clark and Moss, 2011). Ethn...
This paper describes a series of studies of young children’s experience of place in which parents ac...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Interest concerning children’s capacity as researchers has increased in recent years yet tends to fo...
This presentation reported the application of critical ethnography as a means to capture children’s ...
ABSTRACT This presentation reports on a study which explored how warrant may be established for youn...
Aims: To explore constructions of children’s personal epistemologies and their manifestations in thr...
How to conduct childhood research from the children’s point of view? Among various methods, ethnogra...
This paper brings together socio-cultural theorising about language and literacy learning as well as...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
Children's research capacities have become increasingly recognised by adults, yet children remain ex...
When researching with children, challenges of gaining ethically appropriate access to data to suppor...
As an early years’ teacher, I witnessed children from two years frequently exploring in their early ...
Within the Young Children as Researchers (YCAR) study, two aims were to establish ways young childre...
Childhood research is increasingly being conducted from different disciplines, and research methods ...
Recently, research involving children has included enquiry on, about, with and by children. However,...
This paper describes a series of studies of young children’s experience of place in which parents ac...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Interest concerning children’s capacity as researchers has increased in recent years yet tends to fo...
This presentation reported the application of critical ethnography as a means to capture children’s ...
ABSTRACT This presentation reports on a study which explored how warrant may be established for youn...
Aims: To explore constructions of children’s personal epistemologies and their manifestations in thr...
How to conduct childhood research from the children’s point of view? Among various methods, ethnogra...
This paper brings together socio-cultural theorising about language and literacy learning as well as...
This paper will outline a PhD research study which provides an opportunity to reimagine how children...
Children's research capacities have become increasingly recognised by adults, yet children remain ex...
When researching with children, challenges of gaining ethically appropriate access to data to suppor...
As an early years’ teacher, I witnessed children from two years frequently exploring in their early ...
Within the Young Children as Researchers (YCAR) study, two aims were to establish ways young childre...
Childhood research is increasingly being conducted from different disciplines, and research methods ...
Recently, research involving children has included enquiry on, about, with and by children. However,...
This paper describes a series of studies of young children’s experience of place in which parents ac...
This paper explores the concept of children as researchers, positioning this from a rights perspecti...
Interest concerning children’s capacity as researchers has increased in recent years yet tends to fo...