Children’s views have often been supplementary to those of adults in research on children’s lives. With growing awareness of the Rights of the Child, children are being engaged as experts in their own lives, that is, young people who have valid perspectives on the things that matter and are important to them. In this study, a draw–write–tell activity was used to capture children’s understandings of transition to school. A Vygotskian view of drawing was adopted, with drawing used as a mediating tool for children to make meaning of experiences and thoughts and express these to others. Children’s drawings and explanatory narratives were thematically analysed in a social constructivist paradigm. Children shared their friendships and feelings ab...
The process of drawing is a creative endeavor, often beginning with ideas of what to draw. This expl...
In this article I present some ideas, based on qualitative research into young children's drawing, r...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
This thesis is dedicated to drawing as one of tasks of Jirasek's orientation test of school readines...
The purpose of this participatory action research is to evidence the drawing evolution of five boys ...
During the last decades, how children make meaning of particular worlds (e.g., events) through drawi...
The main purpose of this paper is to describe a drawing-based method able to track down young studen...
How may we relate child drawing to that produced by adults? Under what conditions may children’s gra...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
Despite vast research on school transitions, less attention has been paid to understanding children'...
This exploratory study investigates children\u27s perspectives on artistic representation. Unstructu...
AbstractThe drawings of young children have attracted and interested many professionals in the field...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
This study investigates the multiple layers of meaning-making young children represent in their draw...
The process of drawing is a creative endeavor, often beginning with ideas of what to draw. This expl...
In this article I present some ideas, based on qualitative research into young children's drawing, r...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
This thesis is dedicated to drawing as one of tasks of Jirasek's orientation test of school readines...
The purpose of this participatory action research is to evidence the drawing evolution of five boys ...
During the last decades, how children make meaning of particular worlds (e.g., events) through drawi...
The main purpose of this paper is to describe a drawing-based method able to track down young studen...
How may we relate child drawing to that produced by adults? Under what conditions may children’s gra...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
Despite vast research on school transitions, less attention has been paid to understanding children'...
This exploratory study investigates children\u27s perspectives on artistic representation. Unstructu...
AbstractThe drawings of young children have attracted and interested many professionals in the field...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
This study investigates the multiple layers of meaning-making young children represent in their draw...
The process of drawing is a creative endeavor, often beginning with ideas of what to draw. This expl...
In this article I present some ideas, based on qualitative research into young children's drawing, r...
This paper reports on a study, which suggests an alternative use of drawings in language classrooms....