The Reality of Research with Children and Young People

The Reality of Research with Children and Young People
Author: Vicky Lewis,Mary Kellett,Chris Robinson,Sandy Fraser,Sharon Ding
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781847871398

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The Reality of Research with Children and Young People illustrates the process of carrying out research through thirteen `research stories′. Each story includes a piece of published research, accompanied by a commentary from the author of the research explaining: · the origins of the research · how research questions were formed · factors influencing the choice of methodology and data collection techniques · problems that arose and how these were dealt with · personal reflections on the project. The research examples included in this volume have been carefully selected to demonstrate the reality of researching with children from pre-school age to late adolescence. They reflect the different traditions and variety of methods of collecting data, including interview, evaluation, ethnography, experiment, survey, case study, questionnaire, longitudinal, and standardised assessment. The Reality of Research with Children Young People provides valuable insights into the process of research for students and professionals in a range of fields including education, health, welfare, childhood and youth Studies, psychology and sociology. The book was developed to accompany The Open University Course, Research with Children and Young People (EK310).

Researching with Children and Young People

Researching with Children and Young People
Author: Kay Tisdall,John M Davis,Michael Gallagher
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781446204375

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′This text will be of great use to postgraduate researchers in education, social work and nursing, and any practitioner involved in carrying out research with children and young people′ - CPD Update ′[T]here is a sense of newness and innovation about the book, whereby the reader is treated to insight into the life and work of collaborators who wrote each case study....[T]he book is highly accessible for students at graduate and undergraduate level, for example BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies students′ - ESCalate Researching with Children and Young People covers every stage of the process of doing a research project, from research design and data collection, through to analysis and writing up. The book is divided into three sections, in which the authors cover: - Introducing research and consultation with children and young people - Collecting and analysing data - Whole-project issues. Each chapter includes activities, discussion questions, tips and extended case studies to help the reader to engage with the material and investigate the practical implications. This text will be of great use to postgraduate researchers in education, social work and nursing, and any practitioner involved in carrying out research with children and young people.

Doing Research with Children and Young People

Doing Research with Children and Young People
Author: Sandy Fraser,Open University
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0761943811

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Doing Research with Children and Young People introduces researchers to the key considerations involved in working with children and young people.

Understanding Research with Children and Young People

Understanding Research with Children and Young People
Author: Alison Clark,Rosie Flewitt,Martyn Hammersley,Martin Robb
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781473903968

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How do views about children shape research concerned with their lives? What different forms can research with children take? What ethical issues does it involve? How does it impact on policy and practice, and on the lives of children themselves? This book helps you to understand how research is designed and carried out to explore questions about the lives of children and young people. It tackles the methodological, practical and ethical challenges involved, and features examples of actual research that illustrate: Different strategies for carrying out research Common challenges that arise in the research process Varying modes of engagement that researchers can adopt with participants and audiences; and The impact that research can have on future studies, policy and practice.

Doing Mental Health Research with Children and Adolescents

Doing Mental Health Research with Children and Adolescents
Author: Michelle O'Reilly,Nicola Parker
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-07-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781473908475

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Researching child and adolescent mental health can be a daunting task, but with the right practical skills and knowledge your students can transform the way they work with children and young people, giving them a ‘voice’ through their research in the wider community. Michelle O'Reilly and Nikki Parker combine their clinical, academic and research expertise to take your students step-by-step through each stage of the research process. From first inception to data collection and dissemination, they’ll guide them through the key issues faced when undertaking their research, highlighting the dilemmas, challenges and debates, and exploring the important questions asked when doing research with this population. Providing practical advice and strategies for dealing with the reality of conducting research in practice, this book will; - Provide your students with an overview of the theories that underpin methodological choice and the value of using qualitative research. - Guide them through the planning stage of your project, clearly outlining important ethical and legal issues. - Take them though the most popular qualitative data collection techniques and support them with their analysis. - Help them write up their findings and demonstrate how research evidence translates into effective clinical practice. Supported by helpful hints and tips, case examples and definitions of keys terms, this highly practical and accessible guide throws a lifebelt to any students or mental health practitioner learning about the research process for the first time.

Research with Children

Research with Children
Author: Michelle O′Reilly,Nisha Dogra,Pablo Daniel Ronzoni
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781446291689

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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.

The Ethics of Research with Children and Young People

The Ethics of Research with Children and Young People
Author: Priscilla Alderson,Virginia Morrow
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781529738469

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A practical guide to carrying out ethical research with children and young people, this practical handbook examines the ethical questions that arise at each stage of research, from first plans to dissemination and impact. Illustrated with case studies from international and inter-disciplinary research, it offers advice for addressing each ethical question, issue or uncertainty. Including: • A showcase of the best practice on a range of topics including data protection • Practical guidance for responding to recent global changes in policy and practice in ethics and law • Discussion of the challenges and opportunities of digital research with children The updated second edition continues to provide an excellent resource for those exploring the old, current and new consensuses on the ethics of researching with children.

How to Develop Children as Researchers

How to Develop Children as Researchers
Author: Mary Kellett
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781446229767

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′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.