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
Researching Children's Experience: Approaches and Methods
β Scribed by Sheila Greene, Diane Hogan
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 299
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
How should the researcher approach the sensitive subject of the child? What are the ethical issues involved in researching children's experiences? In essays written by a collection of key international authors, Researching Children's Experience addresses these questions, and examines up-to-date methodological and conceptual approaches to researching children. This bookΒ serves asΒ a practical, comprehensive, and interdisciplinary guide for advanced students and researchers exploring a range of studies, and the theoretical and ethical motivations behind them.
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