The implementation of the participatory approach in education allows forming important children’s competencies for life in a democratic society. However, in reality, child participation is often reduced. Children, especially young, have the right to make decisions only about their games and personal belongings, but a child’s opinion is not credible in the educational process. A more successful implementation of the participatory approach requires resorting to tools that allow objectively considering its strengths and weaknesses in terms of provisions for child participation in decision-making. The study aims to identify the connection between Russian teachers’ beliefs about child participation and the quality level of provisions for child p...
The image and acknowledgement of a child as a competent being significantly affect the participation...
In the diploma work, the theoretical part defines who a child is and how his role in education and s...
Previous studies show that a mutual understanding and mutual definitions of what inclusion and parti...
With the new paradigm of the sociology of childhood the traditional notion of childhood as a develop...
The discussions about the children´s opportunities for participation, cooperation and co-creation of...
In the introduction the author presents the manner in which the changed views on a child, education...
Diploma thesis: Beliefs of actors in relation to preschool education at local level Author: Bc. Petr...
Participation is of great importance in everyday work with children, especially in preschool, and ki...
The essence of child participation is that children are afforded the opportunity to take part in dec...
Penetration of democratization to all aspects of our society as well as comprehension of a child and...
In democratic society, participation is child’s right from an early age. Within early childhood educ...
The study of the nature of experiences of four-year-olds in two Russian preschools as well as an ove...
AbstractThe article deals with the problem of revealing qualities that define Russian teachers’ pers...
The majority of Slovene children believe that their wishes are overpowered by the decisions of adult...
Participation is a basic civil right and is defined as participation and collaboration in co-decisio...
The image and acknowledgement of a child as a competent being significantly affect the participation...
In the diploma work, the theoretical part defines who a child is and how his role in education and s...
Previous studies show that a mutual understanding and mutual definitions of what inclusion and parti...
With the new paradigm of the sociology of childhood the traditional notion of childhood as a develop...
The discussions about the children´s opportunities for participation, cooperation and co-creation of...
In the introduction the author presents the manner in which the changed views on a child, education...
Diploma thesis: Beliefs of actors in relation to preschool education at local level Author: Bc. Petr...
Participation is of great importance in everyday work with children, especially in preschool, and ki...
The essence of child participation is that children are afforded the opportunity to take part in dec...
Penetration of democratization to all aspects of our society as well as comprehension of a child and...
In democratic society, participation is child’s right from an early age. Within early childhood educ...
The study of the nature of experiences of four-year-olds in two Russian preschools as well as an ove...
AbstractThe article deals with the problem of revealing qualities that define Russian teachers’ pers...
The majority of Slovene children believe that their wishes are overpowered by the decisions of adult...
Participation is a basic civil right and is defined as participation and collaboration in co-decisio...
The image and acknowledgement of a child as a competent being significantly affect the participation...
In the diploma work, the theoretical part defines who a child is and how his role in education and s...
Previous studies show that a mutual understanding and mutual definitions of what inclusion and parti...