Young People’s Voice in School Science

Young People’s Voice in School Science
Author: Marianne Logan
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2023-12-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031461622

This book highlights young people’s changing attitudes toward and interest in science over the course of a five-year longitudinal study. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the author presents rich data from children and young people, as well as their parents and teachers. By providing a glimpse of science pedagogy from the perspective of young people and those who work with them, the book identifies factors that affect students' interest in science throughout their primary and secondary education. The book also examines a posthumanist philosophical approach to science education and emphasizes the interrelationship of all things within the context of science education.

Researching Children and Youth

Researching Children and Youth
Author: Ingrid E. Castro
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1787140989

This volume seeks to directly address the problems and pitfalls that often accompany researching children and youth in today’s society. This volume addresses participatory and feminist ethnographic approaches, digital mining, children’s agency, and navigating IRBs. Themes of space, location, and identity run throughout this volume.

Participatory Methodologies to Elevate Children's Voice and Agency

Participatory Methodologies to Elevate Children's Voice and Agency
Author: Ilene R. Berson
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1641135484

This volume of the Research in Global Child Advocacy Series explores participatory methodologies and tools that involve children in research. Perspectives on the role of children have transitioned from viewing children as objects of research, to children as subjects of research, to acknowledgement of children as competent contributors and agents throughout the inquiry process. Researchers continue to explore approaches that honor the capacity of children, drawing on diverse methodologies to elevate children’s voices and actively engage them in the production of knowledge. Nonetheless, despite these developments, questions over the extent to which children can be free of adult filters and influence merits sustained scholarly attention. The book includes chapters that critically examine methodological approaches that empower children in the research process. Contributions include empirical or practitioner pieces that operate from an empowerment paradigm and demonstrate the agenic capacity of children to contribute their perspectives and voices to our understanding of childhood and children’s lives. The text also features conceptual pieces that challenge existing theoretical frameworks, critique research paradigms, and analyze dilemmas or tensions related to ethics, policy and power relations in the research process.

The SAGE Handbook of Child Research

The SAGE Handbook of Child Research
Author: Gary B Melton
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1446294765

It is refreshing to see a book such as this which is both broad in its conceptualization of the field of child research and deep in its focus. The volume′s editors are paragons of awareness when it comes to the need for interdisciplinary research and theory to illuminate the lives and experience of children. - James Garbarino, Loyola University Chicago "Covers a satisfying and unprecedentedly wide range of research relating to childhood. The contributors include many eminent international scholars of childhood, making the book a valuable resource for child researchers. Child advocates will also find the book to be invaluable in their efforts to improve children’s well-being, and to change policies and practices for the better." - Anne Smith, University of Otago "A really scintillating collection that will provide a lasting perspective on child studies - stimulating and comprehensive!" - Jonathan Bradshaw, University of York In keeping with global changes in children′s social and legal status, this Handbook includes examination of children as family members, friends, learners, consumers, people of faith, and participants in law and politics. The contributors also discuss the methodological and ethical requirements for research that occurs in natural settings and that enables children themselves to describe their perspective. The book is divided into three parts: Part I: Setting-Specific Issues in Child Research Part II: Population-Specific Issues in Child Research Part III: Methods in Research on Children and Childhood

Confronting Antisemitism from Perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences

Confronting Antisemitism from Perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences
Author: Armin Lange
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110672057

The five volumes provide a compendium of the history of and discourse about antisemitism - both as a unique cultural and religious category. Antisemitic stereotypes function as religious symbols that express and transmit a belief system of Jew-hatred, which are stored in the cultural and religious memories of the Western and Muslim worlds. This volume explores the phenomenon from the perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences.

Young People's Voices in Physical Education and Youth Sport

Young People's Voices in Physical Education and Youth Sport
Author: Mary O'Sullivan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134010613

How do children and young people experience and understand sport and physical activity? What value do they attach to physical education and physical literacy? This book demonstrates how we can better understand the perspectives of young people, and how teachers and coaches can respond to and engage with the voices of young people.

Young People

Young People
Author: Margaret Robertson
Publisher: ACER Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1742863264

Young People: Cross-cultural views and futures highlights student voices from multiple perspectives and diverse sociocultural contexts.

Jacaranda Outcomes 1 Health and Movement Sciences Preliminary Course, 6e learnON & Print

Jacaranda Outcomes 1 Health and Movement Sciences Preliminary Course, 6e learnON & Print
Author: Ron Ruskin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2024-08-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0730385329

Jacaranda Outcomes NSW’s favourite, Jacaranda Outcomes, has the new Health & Movement Science Stage 6 Syllabus covered – with new content and tools to support your transition, an enhanced exam focus and rich multimedia to support deeper learning. Exam preparation in print and online Students can practise in class and at home, with past HSC exam questions in print, a printable exam question booklet, annotated exam questions and sample responses plus 100s of additional exam questions online. Videos by experienced teachers Students can hear another voice and perspective, with new videos featuring expert teachers explaining how to answer exam questions including Band 6 responses. Support for teachers Tools to save teachers time and support the transition to the new Syllabus, including a full topic on the new depth studies and collaborative investigations plus instant reports into student progress. For teachers, learnON includes additional teacher resources such as quarantined questions and answers, curriculum grids and work programs.

Radical Collegiality through Student Voice

Radical Collegiality through Student Voice
Author: Roseanna Bourke
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-08-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811318581

This book celebrates the rights of the child, through including student voice in educational matters that affect them directly. It focuses on the experiences of children and young people and explores how our educational policies, practices and research endeavours enable educators to help young people tell their own stories. The respective chapters illustrate how listening to young people can help them attain new positions of power, even though doing so often creates discomfort and requires a radical change on the part of the adult establishment. Further, the book challenges researchers, teachers and practitioners to reconsider how students are involved in research and policy agendas, and to what extent radical collegiality can create fundamental and positive changes in the lives of these learners. In recent decades, greater attention has been paid across policy, practice and research discourses to involving children more meaningfully and actively in decisions about their participation in both formal and informal educational settings. The book’s goal is to illustrate how researchers have systematically involved students in the pursuit of a richer understanding of educational experiences, policy and practice through the eyes and ears of young people, and through their own cultural lens.