This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local primary school, which is part of a bigger project, ‘Pupils as Research Partners in Primary (PARPP), which generally seeks to actively involve children as researchers in child-led research in a variety of school-based research initiatives. The paper describes and discusses a case study of 5-11 year-old pupils working as researchers. It focuses on how the project gave them the opportunity to design and lead on the evaluation of a major, externally funded exhibition hosted by the school. This experience had a beneficial effect on the pupils who enhanced their confidence and communication skills as well as learning about research processes. It i...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
The researcher is engaged in a study to evaluate and disseminate an initiative involving a group of ...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
This paper reports the findings of the first phase of a three-year study, funded by the European Uni...
This study describes a research project undertaken in an English primary school with Year 5 children...
This paper presents the views of undergraduate students on taking part in a small-scale student-staf...
In 2002 a longitudinal action research project was launched to explore innovative ways to engage 10-...
This article considers how primary school staff may be supported with developing their capacity for ...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
We describe a participatory action research (PAR) project aimed at initiating a schools project as a...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
The researcher is engaged in a study to evaluate and disseminate an initiative involving a group of ...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
This paper reports the findings of the first phase of a three-year study, funded by the European Uni...
This study describes a research project undertaken in an English primary school with Year 5 children...
This paper presents the views of undergraduate students on taking part in a small-scale student-staf...
In 2002 a longitudinal action research project was launched to explore innovative ways to engage 10-...
This article considers how primary school staff may be supported with developing their capacity for ...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
Increased emphasis on children's "voices" and their rights to be involved in events and decisions wh...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
We describe a participatory action research (PAR) project aimed at initiating a schools project as a...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
The researcher is engaged in a study to evaluate and disseminate an initiative involving a group of ...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...