I attended the parallel session “Qualitative research – revolutions of continuing tensions?” where one of the presentations was: “Children should be involved in research design: even in early years?” by Lorna Savage and Muriel Logan, form Stirling Institute of Education. Some of the addressed questions were how to involve “the competent child” in the research process and design, and “whether early years children have adequate skills and research training to be included in the design process”.
torsdag 17. september 2009
Children’s consent, or not?
I attended the parallel session “Qualitative research – revolutions of continuing tensions?” where one of the presentations was: “Children should be involved in research design: even in early years?” by Lorna Savage and Muriel Logan, form Stirling Institute of Education. Some of the addressed questions were how to involve “the competent child” in the research process and design, and “whether early years children have adequate skills and research training to be included in the design process”.
Etiketter:
collaboration,
conference,
democracy,
presentation
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silence performed by children interests me. I think we maybe ignore it, deny it or try to transform it into words and acitvities becuase it is a line of flight from our idea of representation. I am writing an article adressing these question, trying to go beyond silencde as a lack or an opposition to activity and speach; more like silence as part of the whole. Inspired by Lisa Mazzei
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