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How to Develop Children as Researchers
A Step by Step Guide to Teaching the Research Process



February 2005 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'This book will be really useful to all teachers of upper Primary/lower Secondary pupils but will be especially useful as a resource for using with gifted children of 9 to12 years, as it will promote and support the type of self-directed, investigative enquiry that they enjoy. The author also emphasises the importance of the research process rather than the written product, which will appeal to all those children who dislike the written presentation of work!

Each chapter outlines the learning outcomes, has a timed teaching content, and suggests a core activity; it also suggests differentiation and includes some simple 'games'. It is fully supported by photocopiable resources, making it a complete programme of work.

Although written for a specific age group, this is such an excellent basic guide, it would be of use to anyone conducting research for the first time' - Eve Wilson, Education Consultant, National Association for Gifted Children

'This inspirational and innovative programme will be welcomed by all those who want to teach research skills to children. Clear discussion notes, activities and games provide everything a busy teacher needs to be able to deliver the programme. No prior knowledge of research is necessary. This is an ideal resource for those who want to offer pupils the opportunity to make their voice heard through the research process' - Dr. Ruth MacConville, Head of SENS, London Borough of Ealing

'An excellent book... a very informative guide to supporting teachers in delivering a comprehensive research training package to children and young people' - Children & Society

Why teach research methodology to children?

An effective and meaningful way of enhancing children's learning, doing research, empowers children to participate actively in their own education and to make original contributions to knowledge. The research carried out by children is also a vital key to improving our own understanding of children and childhood.

This book's unique child-centred perspective provides an easy-to-follow model for teaching research methodology to children aged 10 and upwards. Packed with practical tips and photocopiable resources for the classroom, each chapter contains:

" a core activity designed to distil the teaching content and engage children with the main learning objectives

" ideas for supplementary activities and games

" follow-up homework

" mini boxed glossaries containing key research terms and their definitions

" and suggestions for further reading.

Key topics covered include: research design, data collection techniques, data analysis, dissemination, and children as active researchers.

 
PART ONE: THE NATURE OF RESEARCH
 
What Is Research?
 
Learning from Other People's Research
 
Research Ethics
 
Framing a Research Question
 
PART TWO: DATA COLLECTION
 
Observation Techniques
 
Interview Techniques
 
Questionnaires and Surveys
 
Experimental Techniques
 
PART THREE: DATA ANALYSIS
 
Analyzing Qualitative Data
 
Analyzing Quantitative Data
 
PART FOUR: DISSEMINATION
 
Producing a Research Report
 
Presentation Skills
 
Children As Active Researchers

`This inspirational and innovative programme will be welcomed by all those who want to teach research skills to children. Clear discussion notes, activities and games provide everything a busy teacher needs to be able to deliver the programme. No prior knowledge of research is necessary. This is an ideal resource for those who want to offer pupils the opportunity to make their voice heard through the research process' - Dr. Ruth MacConville, Head of SENS, London Borough of Ealing


Very good book which is useful if students are going to work closely with children/young people as researchers - therefore, probably more relevant at Masters/PHD level than at undergraduate level.

Dr Max Hope
Centre for Educational Studies, Hull University
November 5, 2012

This book addresses some important issues for supporting young children to participate in the research process. However it focuses primarily on older children, not under 5s who the Early Childhood Studies students work with.

Ms Rachel Rosen
Early Childhood, London Metropolitan University
September 29, 2011

Sample Materials & Chapters

Photocopiable resources


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