AbstractThis paper has evolved out of a much larger doctoral thesis which looked specifically at the voices of year 6 children in the Olympic borough of Hackney in east London. The data collected contributes to an existing body of knowledge where the vast majority of the work on pupil voice has been concerned with the core subjects and with secondary schooling. The re- emergence of pupil voice as a pedagogical approach to inform curriculum design is encouraged throughout. The data collected showed that children do value their health, and were asking for a greater range of physical activities to be made available to them
This article reports on the first phase of a research project in which we looked for the voices of y...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Although the importance of listening to young children’s voices is acknowledged in international lit...
Barry Costas, "The Voices of Children, Aged 10-11 Years Old: Physical Education and the Implications...
This paper has evolved out of a much larger doctoral thesis which looked specifically at the voices ...
Taking a constructivist-interpretivist stance, this mixed methods case study gives a voice to 236 ch...
Barry Costas, 'Making a difference? The Voices of Children aged 10 and 11 years old: London 2012 and...
Research has demonstrated that pupils enjoy, are motivated by and strengthen their self-esteem and r...
The need for a focus on the voice of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)...
The past decade has seen an increased focus on student voice in physical education; yet, the majorit...
This chapter offers a critical discussion about Physical Education (PE), which is largely informed b...
The study is concerned primarily with the perceptions that children hold towards their school experi...
This article will report on the process of student-led research as an innovative pedagogical techniq...
This paper discusses some of the data produced in the course of a research study that examined the p...
The importance of children is a universally accepted concept in schools. Their rights are enshrined ...
This article reports on the first phase of a research project in which we looked for the voices of y...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Although the importance of listening to young children’s voices is acknowledged in international lit...
Barry Costas, "The Voices of Children, Aged 10-11 Years Old: Physical Education and the Implications...
This paper has evolved out of a much larger doctoral thesis which looked specifically at the voices ...
Taking a constructivist-interpretivist stance, this mixed methods case study gives a voice to 236 ch...
Barry Costas, 'Making a difference? The Voices of Children aged 10 and 11 years old: London 2012 and...
Research has demonstrated that pupils enjoy, are motivated by and strengthen their self-esteem and r...
The need for a focus on the voice of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)...
The past decade has seen an increased focus on student voice in physical education; yet, the majorit...
This chapter offers a critical discussion about Physical Education (PE), which is largely informed b...
The study is concerned primarily with the perceptions that children hold towards their school experi...
This article will report on the process of student-led research as an innovative pedagogical techniq...
This paper discusses some of the data produced in the course of a research study that examined the p...
The importance of children is a universally accepted concept in schools. Their rights are enshrined ...
This article reports on the first phase of a research project in which we looked for the voices of y...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Although the importance of listening to young children’s voices is acknowledged in international lit...