Children's right to participate is considered pivotal for establishing a culture of democracy and citizenship. Although this is not a new concept, its application remains a challenge. This review aims to map peer-reviewed empirical research conducted on children's right to participate, in center-based early childhood education settings, from 1980 on. A systematic literature search was performed and 36 studies met the inclusion criteria. Findings suggest a limited number of publications, conducted mostly in northern Europe countries, in the education field. Regarding definitions and theoretical backgrounds, sociological, legal, democratic, and educational discourses converge. There is a prominence of qualitative studies, a greater focus of r...
peer reviewedChildren's participation rights are recognised across the world. However, we still have...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
Formal consent for children’s research participation legally resides with adults, and guidelines typ...
Children’s right to participate in all matters and decisions affecting them has gained recognition i...
A rights-based pedagogy is based on the principles of human rights. In education, specifically in ch...
Discourses from distinct areas of knowledge converge on the relevance of listening to children's per...
Children’s participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
Children’s right to participate has gained recognition in society in general, and in various areas o...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child foregrounds the right to participate. Contributing to deci...
In the field of childhood studies and child rights activism there is a strong commitment to supporti...
This paper presents an overview of the concept of children’s participation from a human rights persp...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
This issue of Early Childhood in Focus is published to coincide with the UN Committee on the Rights ...
This pilot study is the first to examine whether a novel curriculum based on the Reference Framework...
peer reviewedChildren's participation rights are recognised across the world. However, we still have...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
Formal consent for children’s research participation legally resides with adults, and guidelines typ...
Children’s right to participate in all matters and decisions affecting them has gained recognition i...
A rights-based pedagogy is based on the principles of human rights. In education, specifically in ch...
Discourses from distinct areas of knowledge converge on the relevance of listening to children's per...
Children’s participation is a universal right recognised by the United Nations Convention on the Rig...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
Children’s right to participate has gained recognition in society in general, and in various areas o...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child foregrounds the right to participate. Contributing to deci...
In the field of childhood studies and child rights activism there is a strong commitment to supporti...
This paper presents an overview of the concept of children’s participation from a human rights persp...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
This issue of Early Childhood in Focus is published to coincide with the UN Committee on the Rights ...
This pilot study is the first to examine whether a novel curriculum based on the Reference Framework...
peer reviewedChildren's participation rights are recognised across the world. However, we still have...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
Formal consent for children’s research participation legally resides with adults, and guidelines typ...