This article aims to shed light on the spatial experiences of newly arrived pupils in relation to both their social and academic life at school. Data is derived from an on-going municipal project and includes 90 photographic images taken by nine newly arrived pupils as a basis for auto-driven photo elicitation interview methodology. The study draws on analytical spatial concepts and is placed within a theoretical frame contributed by the geography scholar Doreen Massey and three propositions. The interviewed pupils express mainly positive experiences. The findings also reveal the complexity of space in school
This article examines the use of photo-elicitation interviews as a qualitative research method when ...
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This presentation will introduce a bespoke tablet application designed to explore the relationship b...
This article aims to shed light on the spatial experiences of newly arrived pupils in relation to bo...
Inclusion in education is based on the premise that given the right educational opportunity and supp...
In this paper the author examines some advantages and limitations of the use of photo-elicitation in...
Early childhood classrooms provide experiences for children that are considered significant predicto...
First-hand narrative accounts of participants’ experiences during outdoor programmes are notably abs...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
This thesis gives an account of a case study using visual methods to explore pupils’ perception and ...
First-hand narrative accounts of participants’ experiences during outdoor programmes are notably abs...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
This study explored how high school students negotiate school spaces beyond the classroom within a b...
The present phenomenological study investigates the lived experiences of Indian school students, in ...
This article examines the use of photo-elicitation interviews as a qualitative research method when ...
This article examines the use of photo-elicitation interviews as a qualitative research method when ...
This research aimed to understand the relationships seven secondary students perceived themselves t...
This presentation will introduce a bespoke tablet application designed to explore the relationship b...
This article aims to shed light on the spatial experiences of newly arrived pupils in relation to bo...
Inclusion in education is based on the premise that given the right educational opportunity and supp...
In this paper the author examines some advantages and limitations of the use of photo-elicitation in...
Early childhood classrooms provide experiences for children that are considered significant predicto...
First-hand narrative accounts of participants’ experiences during outdoor programmes are notably abs...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
This thesis gives an account of a case study using visual methods to explore pupils’ perception and ...
First-hand narrative accounts of participants’ experiences during outdoor programmes are notably abs...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
This study explored how high school students negotiate school spaces beyond the classroom within a b...
The present phenomenological study investigates the lived experiences of Indian school students, in ...
This article examines the use of photo-elicitation interviews as a qualitative research method when ...
This article examines the use of photo-elicitation interviews as a qualitative research method when ...
This research aimed to understand the relationships seven secondary students perceived themselves t...
This presentation will introduce a bespoke tablet application designed to explore the relationship b...