This thesis explores the facilitation of pupil voice and how this might impact on school improvement in an English primary school. It is underpinned by theoretical frameworks that address children's rights, voice, participation, power relations and active. citizenship. Two formal mechanisms of facilitating children's voice are explored using an action research approach. Firstly, a pilot study explores the possibilities offered by a 'children-asresearchers' initiative (Kellett, 2005a). Findings from this inform the main study where the focus shifts to the potential of school councils. Two action-research cycles are used to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of both pupil voice mechanisms. Following research skills training, six mixed-abi...
This action research project aimed to establish a children's rights-respecting school council and to...
This case study carried out during 2007 – 2009 investigates how a Junior School has been able to giv...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This research study examines the development of pupil voice activities within a one-form entry prima...
This dissertation presents an action research project carried out in a primary school to address the...
This dissertation presents an action research project carried out in a primary school to address the...
This report draws on evidence from empirical studies which explore pupils’ perspectives on aspects o...
Primary to secondary school transition is considered to be challenging for pupils. Research lacks a ...
Pupil voice and active participation form two central elements of international Human Rights Educati...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
The paper provides analysis of findings from research on “pupil voice” collected from 88 Iranian pup...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This small scale study examined children’s views about their education in one primary school in Engl...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This action research project aimed to establish a children's rights-respecting school council and to...
This case study carried out during 2007 – 2009 investigates how a Junior School has been able to giv...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This research study examines the development of pupil voice activities within a one-form entry prima...
This dissertation presents an action research project carried out in a primary school to address the...
This dissertation presents an action research project carried out in a primary school to address the...
This report draws on evidence from empirical studies which explore pupils’ perspectives on aspects o...
Primary to secondary school transition is considered to be challenging for pupils. Research lacks a ...
Pupil voice and active participation form two central elements of international Human Rights Educati...
How often do your primary school pupils have the opportunity to engage in open-ended, sustained piec...
The paper provides analysis of findings from research on “pupil voice” collected from 88 Iranian pup...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This small scale study examined children’s views about their education in one primary school in Engl...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...
This action research project aimed to establish a children's rights-respecting school council and to...
This case study carried out during 2007 – 2009 investigates how a Junior School has been able to giv...
The project (funded by Research England – Participatory Research Fund, UKRI) addresses the question:...