Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts

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Main Author: Parreiral, Sílvia
Publication Date: 2013
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This paper presents a case study research based on content analysis of student group interviews that explores democratic experiences and student involvement in school. Fifteen 5th, 7th and 9th label classes were interviewed about their perceptions as students and partners in the decision-making process on matters that concern them, as children/teenagers with rights and justice ambitions. Class-directors were also interviewed to understand their views on how students feel about being (not being) heard in moments and places of decision, which would make them not just passive future adults. Results indicate that students are disappointed with the fact that decisions are made and implemented by the executive council without their participation. Teachers’ perceptions show that it is important for children to be heard more and participate in different school contexts but, in fact, school doesn´t yet recognize the relevance and importance of a more active and real participation of students in several contexts, mainly at these ages. It is then argued that citizenship education should promote further research and critical reflection in order to identify a new model of practical sense where students are seen as fundamental elements of a well succeeded educational dynamics in school.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
title Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
spellingShingle Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
Parreiral, Sílvia
Children’s voice
Children’s participation
Citizens education contexts
Democratic school experiences
title_short Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
title_full Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
title_fullStr Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
title_full_unstemmed Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
title_sort Children’s voice and participation in all school contexts
author Parreiral, Sílvia
author_facet Parreiral, Sílvia
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Parreiral, Sílvia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Children’s voice
Children’s participation
Citizens education contexts
Democratic school experiences
topic Children’s voice
Children’s participation
Citizens education contexts
Democratic school experiences
description This paper presents a case study research based on content analysis of student group interviews that explores democratic experiences and student involvement in school. Fifteen 5th, 7th and 9th label classes were interviewed about their perceptions as students and partners in the decision-making process on matters that concern them, as children/teenagers with rights and justice ambitions. Class-directors were also interviewed to understand their views on how students feel about being (not being) heard in moments and places of decision, which would make them not just passive future adults. Results indicate that students are disappointed with the fact that decisions are made and implemented by the executive council without their participation. Teachers’ perceptions show that it is important for children to be heard more and participate in different school contexts but, in fact, school doesn´t yet recognize the relevance and importance of a more active and real participation of students in several contexts, mainly at these ages. It is then argued that citizenship education should promote further research and critical reflection in order to identify a new model of practical sense where students are seen as fundamental elements of a well succeeded educational dynamics in school.
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