Participatory Research with Children and Young People
Title | Participatory Research with Children and Young People PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Groundwater-Smith |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2014-12-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1473911257 |
This book sets out a clear framework for conducting participatory research with children and young people within a discussion of the rights of the child. Through extensive case studies and a close review of contemporary literature, in relation to early childhood through to late adolescence, the book serves as a critical guide to issues in participative research for students and researchers. The book includes chapters on: Designing your research project Ethical considerations Innovative methods Publication and dissemination.
How to Develop Children as Researchers
Title | How to Develop Children as Researchers PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Kellett |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2005-03-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781412908306 |
This book's unique child-centered perspective provides an easy-to-follow model for teaching research methodology to children to participate actively in their own education.
Practical Research with Children
Title | Practical Research with Children PDF eBook |
Author | Jess Prior |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2016-06-03 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1317384059 |
Practical Research with Children is designed to help the reader understand techniques for research with children, based on real world experience. The book describes a wide range of research methods, focusing equally on quantitative and qualitative approaches, and considers how different methods can be integrated. It highlights the benefits and challenges of each method and gives emphasis to best practice, with expert guidance on how to avoid potential pitfalls in order to obtain valuable insights into how children develop. The volume includes fifteen chapters arranged over three sections. Each chapter explores a particular method, or combination of methods, and discusses both theoretical and practical issues, using a diversity of domains, including different ages, cultures, populations and settings. Uniquely, the book includes newer methods (such as eye tracking and digital technologies) alongside well-established behavioural methods which are used for research with children. With contributions from internationally renowned researchers and practitioners from a range of disciplines, the book will be indispensable reading for a wide audience, including for students in psychology, education and nursing undertaking research projects with children, and also for anyone looking to understand the research behind current theories in child development.
Doing Research with Children
Title | Doing Research with Children PDF eBook |
Author | Anne D Greig |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 559 |
Release | 2012-11-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1446289850 |
This Third Edition of Doing Research with Children is practical introduction to the process of designing, doing and writing up research with children and young people. At the centre is a commitment to engaging with children and young people as active research participants rather than as passive subjects. In the new edition, you′ll find up to date information on the fast-changing political and ethical debates around research with children and young people as well as guidance on how to carry out research yourself. Divided into three sections, the new edition covers: -the main theories and approaches of research with children and young people -expanded guidance on research ethics -techniques for conducting both qualitative and quantitative research -more on analysing your research -a brand new chapter on communicating your research findings. This is a must-have guide for students and practitioners who are engaging in research with children and young people.
Arts-Based Methods for Research with Children
Title | Arts-Based Methods for Research with Children PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Hickey-Moody |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2021-02-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3030680606 |
This book offers a practical, methodological guide to conducting arts-based research with children by drawing on five years of the authors’ experience carrying out arts-based research with children in Australia and the UK. Based on the Australian Research Council-funded Interfaith Childhoods project, the authors describe methods of engaging communities and making data with children that foreground children’s experiences and worldviews through making, being with, and viewing art. Framing these methods of doing, seeing, being, and believing through art as modes of understanding children’s strategies for negotiating personal identities and values, this book explores the value of arts-based research as a means of obtaining complex information about children’s life worlds that can be difficult to express verbally.
Research Methods for Child Life Specialists
Title | Research Methods for Child Life Specialists PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Daniels |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2021-03-05 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 1527567079 |
In today’s evidence-based healthcare culture, child life specialists must demonstrate knowledge and skill not only in clinical care, but also in planning and evaluating the impact of their interventions—yet few resources exist to provide research skills and support for these practitioners. To adequately evaluate, improve, and innovate patient and family outcomes, it is essential that all providers understand the key inquiry pathways of research. Combining clinical examples and skills with candid advice from seasoned child life specialist researchers, this text scaffolds the concept of inquiry into feasible units of action. From identifying a clinical question to assembling a team, designing a project, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting on results, it guides students, professionals, and administrators in actively exploring and improving healthcare outcomes for patients and their families. Case examples from the authors’ own experiences as clinicians and researchers serve to demonstrate how to seamlessly translate clinical skills into those needed for success in research, ensuring that child life specialists remain active contributors to today’s research evidence on the needs of children and families during healthcare encounters.
Research with Children
Title | Research with Children PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle O′Reilly |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2013-02-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1446291685 |
Thought-provoking, pertinent and engaging, this book provides an overview of every aspect of carrying out research with children. It is unique in its particular focus on vulnerable groups of children such as those with mental-health problems, physical health problems and learning disabilities, along with young offenders and looked after children. The book helpfully addresses each stage of the research process: -Part I introduces the main elements of doing research with children, including seeking ethical approval for sensitive research topics. -Part II guides the reader through the initial stages of the research project including recruitment issues and communicating with gatekeepers. -Part III outlines the data collection, data analysis, writing up and dissemination stages of research and covers both quantitative and qualitative methods. Filled with practical advice and useful activities for each chapter, this book is an essential resource for any student, academic or professional working with, or doing research with, children.