The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child provides a significant platform to include children’s views on issues that affect their lives, yet, in many contexts, particularly in educational practice, children’s perspectives continue to be irregularly sought and are rarely acted upon. By providing children’s perspectives on what they would like adults to know, this article explores a unique view of childhood and the interactions with family, community, educational experiences and well-being. The children’s insights about their worlds that they feel adults are missing potentiate the development and incorporation of voice-inclusive practice. While the sense that each child makes of their Lebenswelt – the ‘ingredients’ – is idiosyn...
I begin this chapter with an historical overview of the status of the child in education, charting h...
Why reflecting on childhood, adolescence and adulthood all together is relevant? Because reflecting...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child provides a significant platform to include ...
In recent years, children’s voice initiatives in education have gained increased recognition and app...
In recent years, children’s voice initiatives in education have gained increased recognition and app...
In an age of high stakes testing, diversified communication, educational transformation and pedagogi...
In an age of high stakes testing, diversified communication, educational transformation and pedagogi...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights elaborated for children through the UN Convention on the R...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights elaborated for children through the UN Convention on the R...
Children’s experiences are unique to themselves; they can neither be perceived as separate from the ...
Background: Having a voice in family matters is considered a protective factor from harm, and key to...
Drawing on relevant literature and a study carried out by the author and colleagues, this article re...
Grounded in children's rights, this special issue aims to advance understanding of the affordances a...
That chldren's lives be better understood is a necessary contributing step to the development of chi...
I begin this chapter with an historical overview of the status of the child in education, charting h...
Why reflecting on childhood, adolescence and adulthood all together is relevant? Because reflecting...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child provides a significant platform to include ...
In recent years, children’s voice initiatives in education have gained increased recognition and app...
In recent years, children’s voice initiatives in education have gained increased recognition and app...
In an age of high stakes testing, diversified communication, educational transformation and pedagogi...
In an age of high stakes testing, diversified communication, educational transformation and pedagogi...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights elaborated for children through the UN Convention on the R...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights elaborated for children through the UN Convention on the R...
Children’s experiences are unique to themselves; they can neither be perceived as separate from the ...
Background: Having a voice in family matters is considered a protective factor from harm, and key to...
Drawing on relevant literature and a study carried out by the author and colleagues, this article re...
Grounded in children's rights, this special issue aims to advance understanding of the affordances a...
That chldren's lives be better understood is a necessary contributing step to the development of chi...
I begin this chapter with an historical overview of the status of the child in education, charting h...
Why reflecting on childhood, adolescence and adulthood all together is relevant? Because reflecting...
Children’s voices are seldom heard directly. Most often, children, particularly young children, are ...