This chapter reports on research with young children conducted as part of a unique 4 year large scale UK project investigating effective groupwork skills across all age ranges. This chapter adds to current debate and academic inquiry in the field of moral and spiritual education, proposing a theoretical understanding of the significance of how the relationship between teacher and pupils is a key factor in enabling children’s religious, moral, cultural, spiritual and social development. Drawing on practitioner discourse analysis the chapter offers research evidence to demonstrate the ability of children to trust, reflect, construct meaning, build relationships and develop social skills with peers. Discussing the enabling of pupil voice the c...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
The Relational Approach to group work was developed during the UK-based Social Pedagogic Research in...
This article reports an action research project in which children, their teacher and the author, and...
It Is conventional wisdom to locate cognitive development in a social context. The affective environ...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
This study was initiated as a concern regarding the perceived decline in moral and spiritual educati...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
When the children are six years of age they enter primary school. In it they are included in the pee...
This article considers the notion of difference as we experience it in our daily lives and specifica...
This paper begins with a central premise concerning grouping for learning in classrooms, follows wit...
In the field of religious education, pedagogies have featured regularly as teachers strive for the m...
The language found in child-child group interactions provides insight into children’s learning and s...
This article examines the current practice of education to promote peaceful relationships in schools...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
The Relational Approach to group work was developed during the UK-based Social Pedagogic Research in...
This article reports an action research project in which children, their teacher and the author, and...
It Is conventional wisdom to locate cognitive development in a social context. The affective environ...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
This study was initiated as a concern regarding the perceived decline in moral and spiritual educati...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
When the children are six years of age they enter primary school. In it they are included in the pee...
This article considers the notion of difference as we experience it in our daily lives and specifica...
This paper begins with a central premise concerning grouping for learning in classrooms, follows wit...
In the field of religious education, pedagogies have featured regularly as teachers strive for the m...
The language found in child-child group interactions provides insight into children’s learning and s...
This article examines the current practice of education to promote peaceful relationships in schools...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...