Children are increasingly the focus of Government policy, and improvement of outcomes for children in disadvantaged areas is a priority. However, little is known about how children see and experience poverty, wealth, and ‘social difference’ in their everyday lives. This report explores their own views, using their terms. A participatory approach was used, which enabled the children to lead the research focus. The report compares the similarities and differences between the findings from the two groups. The study was conducted with 42 children aged between 8 and 13. Of these, 19 were from a disadvantaged housing estate and 23 attended a fee-paying independent school. The children participated in a series of workshops and helped to choose the...
Current debate on policy surrounding child poverty in Australia fails to include the perspective of ...
This report begins with a description of achievement ‘gaps’ for young children from a range of ethn...
Children's poverty has long been a central concern for policy makers and policy researchers. Th...
Children are increasingly the focus of Government policy, and improvement of outcomes for children i...
The Government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020, and acknowledges that low income and disadv...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
Two groups of six children (aged eleven) in two UK primary schools – one in an area of socio-economi...
This report explores how disadvantage affects children’s experience of primary school education. Imp...
This paper reviews nine analyses, all published since 1998, and all of them involving in-depth inter...
The UK has been criticised for its inequitable education system, as student outcomes are strongly li...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
This research uses a novel policy writing method to explore young people’s subjective understandings...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
Current debate on policy surrounding child poverty in Australia fails to include the perspective of ...
This report begins with a description of achievement ‘gaps’ for young children from a range of ethn...
Children's poverty has long been a central concern for policy makers and policy researchers. Th...
Children are increasingly the focus of Government policy, and improvement of outcomes for children i...
The Government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020, and acknowledges that low income and disadv...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
Two groups of six children (aged eleven) in two UK primary schools – one in an area of socio-economi...
This report explores how disadvantage affects children’s experience of primary school education. Imp...
This paper reviews nine analyses, all published since 1998, and all of them involving in-depth inter...
The UK has been criticised for its inequitable education system, as student outcomes are strongly li...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
This research uses a novel policy writing method to explore young people’s subjective understandings...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
Current debate on policy surrounding child poverty in Australia fails to include the perspective of ...
This report begins with a description of achievement ‘gaps’ for young children from a range of ethn...
Children's poverty has long been a central concern for policy makers and policy researchers. Th...