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Researching Childrens Experiences 1st Edition Melissa Freeman

  • SKU: BELL-1654878
Researching Childrens Experiences 1st Edition Melissa Freeman
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Publisher: The Guilford Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.86 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Melissa Freeman, Sandra Mathison
ISBN: 9781593859961, 9781606231036, 1593859961, 1606231030
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Researching Childrens Experiences 1st Edition Melissa Freeman by Melissa Freeman, Sandra Mathison 9781593859961, 9781606231036, 1593859961, 1606231030 instant download after payment.

This accessible book presents approaches to planning, carrying out, and analyzing research projects with children and youth from a social constructivist perspective. Rich, contextualized examples illustrate how to elicit and understand the lived experiences of diverse young people. Data-collection methods discussed in depth include drawing, photography, the Internet, games, interviewing, focus groups, journaling, and observation. Also covered are strategies for fostering the active contributions of children in the research process; navigating consent and ethical issues; enlisting the support of parents, school personnel, and other gatekeepers; and interpreting data. Throughout, the authors emphasize the need to attend to the social setting in which research with children is done. End-of-chapter questions and exercises encourage readers to reflect on taken-for-granted conceptions of children and childhood and to try out the book’s ideas in their own research projects.

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