This reflexive paper explores the process of engaging ethnically diverse children with disabilities within participatory and narrative research concerning their school life via a multi-method qualitative approach. It contemplates the use of participatory research methods, involving children with disabilities as co-researchers, establishing relaxed research environments, and maintaining qualitative rigour while supporting children’s voice and agency. This paper addresses possibilities of qualitative research to access and amplify voices and differing social experiences of children with disabilities, whilst underscoring their capacity and right to contribute to research regarding their lives. The author advocates re-envisioning ways to conduc...
Intent: The intent of this paper is to discuss ethical issues and the importance of reflexivity in t...
Qualitative research methods constitute the bulk of scientific design in the special education field...
The paper argues that the systematic review of qualitative research is best served by reliance upon ...
This reflexive paper explores the process of engaging ethnically diverse children with disabilities ...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities have the right to participate in health research so their pri...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
Children with disabilities often experience exclusion within their communities, and this exclusion c...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
This method-focused article continues the discussion of how methodological challenges in research wi...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
Reflexivity is fundamental to developing methodologically and ethically sound research and is partic...
Despite the increasing body of research on children’s perspectives on well-being, few studies have i...
Abstract Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore how making reasonable adjustments ...
Intent: The intent of this paper is to discuss ethical issues and the importance of reflexivity in t...
Qualitative research methods constitute the bulk of scientific design in the special education field...
The paper argues that the systematic review of qualitative research is best served by reliance upon ...
This reflexive paper explores the process of engaging ethnically diverse children with disabilities ...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities have the right to participate in health research so their pri...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
Children with disabilities often experience exclusion within their communities, and this exclusion c...
This methodological paper reviews the research literature and discusses the issues that arise in con...
This method-focused article continues the discussion of how methodological challenges in research wi...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
Reflexivity is fundamental to developing methodologically and ethically sound research and is partic...
Despite the increasing body of research on children’s perspectives on well-being, few studies have i...
Abstract Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore how making reasonable adjustments ...
Intent: The intent of this paper is to discuss ethical issues and the importance of reflexivity in t...
Qualitative research methods constitute the bulk of scientific design in the special education field...
The paper argues that the systematic review of qualitative research is best served by reliance upon ...