The perspectives of young children are of considerable interest to the community yet remains largely misunderstood. This paper posits that children demonstrate an optimistic view of the world and the future that is also encased in a deeper understanding of key global, local, and social issues than previously thought. This study challenges the notion that children are either adversely affected by knowledge or ignorant of global issues outside their control. The effects of external media and the reputed social decay of society and the pessimistic worldview reportedly held by young children are questioned. In acknowledging the children’s understanding of key issues, this research identifies that children engage in an internal metacognitive pro...
The evidence collated in this report demonstrates that adolescents around the world are thinking in ...
Children's views and opinions on matters of relevance to their lives are infrequently sought, and ra...
This paper explores, from the point of view of children themselves, the crucial educational experien...
The perspectives of young children are of considerable interest to the community yet remain largely ...
This essential volume brings together the work of internationally-renowned researchers, each experts...
Increasingly, international research literature (Facione, 1990; Halpern, 1998; Lipman, 1988; Paul, 1...
How can we succeed in meeting the challenges of the future world in the best possible way? In order ...
The subjective well-being of children today attracts researchers around the world and remains less s...
The book presented here describes an outstanding attempt, not only to include children’s views but t...
Children’s access to certain knowledge, often deemed inappropriate for children by adults, has been ...
This paper brings together a range of research findings which have explored different aspects of int...
In recent years, the dominant discourses on child-centered individualistic pedagogy representing Eur...
In this article a concept world-view characterizing the child's world outlook is discussed, its cont...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) through its reporting framework for n...
The focus of this special volume of CSI on research with and by children reflects a major paradigm s...
The evidence collated in this report demonstrates that adolescents around the world are thinking in ...
Children's views and opinions on matters of relevance to their lives are infrequently sought, and ra...
This paper explores, from the point of view of children themselves, the crucial educational experien...
The perspectives of young children are of considerable interest to the community yet remain largely ...
This essential volume brings together the work of internationally-renowned researchers, each experts...
Increasingly, international research literature (Facione, 1990; Halpern, 1998; Lipman, 1988; Paul, 1...
How can we succeed in meeting the challenges of the future world in the best possible way? In order ...
The subjective well-being of children today attracts researchers around the world and remains less s...
The book presented here describes an outstanding attempt, not only to include children’s views but t...
Children’s access to certain knowledge, often deemed inappropriate for children by adults, has been ...
This paper brings together a range of research findings which have explored different aspects of int...
In recent years, the dominant discourses on child-centered individualistic pedagogy representing Eur...
In this article a concept world-view characterizing the child's world outlook is discussed, its cont...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) through its reporting framework for n...
The focus of this special volume of CSI on research with and by children reflects a major paradigm s...
The evidence collated in this report demonstrates that adolescents around the world are thinking in ...
Children's views and opinions on matters of relevance to their lives are infrequently sought, and ra...
This paper explores, from the point of view of children themselves, the crucial educational experien...