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UTOPA - ACADEMIE



Children as researchers

      Wednesday 25th of July 2012
           16:30 – 16:50
         Nina von der Assen
         Utopa Foundation
       www.utopa-academie.nl
Child Rights Home
www.kinderrechtenhuis.nl
Introduction
• Children as objects
   - research ‘about’ children
• Children as subjects
       - Research ‘among’ children
       - Research ‘with’ children
• Children as participants
   - Research ‘by’ children (children as active
  collaborators in the research process)
Children as participants

Why is research by children important?

Rights of the Child
• protection
• provision
• participation (children as subjects of research)
Convention on the Rights of the Child
• CRC Article 12
  …to the child who is capable of forming his or her own
  views the right to express those views freely in all
  matters affecting the child, the views of the child being
  given due weight in accordance with the age and
  maturity of the child.

• CRC Article 13
  The child shall have the right to freedom of expression
  [including] freedom to seek, receive and impart
  information and ideas of all kinds….. through any other
  media of the child's choice.
How to develop children as researchers?

Child Research Centre @ Open University
http://childrens-research-centre.open.ac.uk/
Examples of original research
• 2005: ‘Hey, I’m nine not six!’ A small-scale
  investigation of looking younger than your age at
  school. By Anna Carlini and Emma Barry (aged 10)

• 2007: Do children eat a balanced diet? By Rhiannon
  Oldershaw (aged 10)

• 2008: Are girls and boys treated differently in
  school? By Helen Dandridge (aged 10)
Benefits of research by children

• Research process -> advanced learning tool and
  whetstone for critical thinking.
• Sharpens their writing, communication and
  organizational skills
• advanced learning through motivation and
  ownership
• create knowledge
• peer research encourages closer intimacy and
  fuller discussion
Barriers to research by children:

• age/ competence
• knowledge
• skills
Children’s Research Group
Children’s Research Group
- Developed bij International Child
  Development Initiatives (ICDI) and Stichting
  Alexander
- Funded by Utopa Foundation
- 3 years: 2010, 2011, 2012
- Age: 11-12 years (last year Primary School)
- 10 Wednesday afternoons
- Children from various schools/ backgrounds
Goals of the project
• Create new knowledge from a children’s
  perspective
• Contribute to cognitive, social and
  communication skills
• Contribute to knowledge about children’s
  rights
Research ladder
    9. Presenting
    8. Answer research question
    7. Analyse data
    6. Gather data
    5. Develop research method
    4. Choose research method
    3. Research question
    2. Gather information
    1. Choose theme
Presentation
Topics….
•   Bullying in school
•   Right to play
•   Right to be heard
•   Freedom of religion
•   etc
Idea box
Comments….
• It’s a lot of fun! I always look forward to it!
• I like it better here than at home
• There should also be normal coke, because
  diet coke contains artifical sweeteners and
  these are not good for the brain…..
Inspiration roll
Important lessons
•   Link with (civil) society
•   Adequate supervision needed
•   Children from disadvantages backgrounds
•   Dissemination of results
Ethical considerations

“Ethics relates to the application of a system of
moral principles to prevent harming or
wronging others, to promote the good, to be
respectful and to be fair.”
(Sieber in Morrow & Richards, 1996)
Ethics
• cost- benefits ratio (costs can be
  emotional, financial, physical)
• respect and justice
• rights
• best outcomes

• Macro level: ethics committee
• Micro level: researchers make individual, fine
  judgements
Ethical issues

• informed consent
• protection from abuse
• Confidentiality and anonymity



No researcher/ research body can anticipate all
 ethical problems that may be encountered!
Some ethical and scientific questions
             (Alderson, 2001):
• Can professional researchers and child co-researchers
  work together on reasonable equal, informed and
  unpressured terms?
• How much should professional researchers intervene to
  support children or to control the research?
• How can adults avoid exploiting or manipulating
  children?
• How much must or should their gate keepers
  (parents, teachers) be involved?
• Who should have final control over the data and
  reports?
Adults vs. children

(Morrow & Richards, 1996)
Ethical considerations apply to adult research
  subjects can and must apply to children too.
In addition:
• children’s competencies are different
• children are potentially vulnerable
• adults have the power to interpret data in any
  way that they please
• Who is ‘right’?
• Who has ‘status’?
Questions?
References
Alderson, P. (2001). ‘Research by children’. Int. J. Social Research Methodology. Vol. 4 (2) 139-153.

Boyden, J. & Ennew, J. (1997). Children in Focus- a Manual for Participatory Research with Children. Rädda
    Barnen.

Christensen. P. & James, A. (Eds) (2008). Research with children. Perspectives and Practices. Routledge, Oxon.

Clark, A. and Moss, P. (2001) Listening to young children: the Mosaic approach, London: National Children's
     Bureau

Jones, A. (2004). ‘Involving children and Young people as researchers’. In Fraser, et al (Eds) Doing research with
    young people. Sage publications, London.

Kellet, M. (2005). How to develop children as researchers. Sage publications, London.

Kellet, M., Forrest, R. (aged 10), Dent, N. (aged 10) & Ward. S. (aged 10) (2004). ‘Just teach us the skills
     please, we’ll do the rest’: Empowering Ten-Year-Olds as Active Researchers’. Children and Society, Vol
     18, 329-343.

Kidd, S.A. & Kral, M.J. (2005). ‘Practicing Participatory Action Research.’ Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol
     52 (2) 187-195.
References
Kirby P. (2004) ‘A Guide to Actively Involving Young People in Research: For researchers, research
    commissioners, and managers’. INVOLVE. Online:
    http://www.invo.org.uk/pdfs/Involving_Young_People_in_Research_151104_FINAL.pdf

Morrow, V. & Richards, M. (1996). ‘The ethics of social research with children: an overview.’ Children &
    Society, 10 (2) 90- 105.

Punch, S. (2002) ‘Research with Children: The Same or Different from Research with Adults?’ Childhood, 9 (3):
    321-341.

Save the children (2000). Young people as researchers. A learning resource pack. Save the children, London.

Save the children (2004). So you want to involve children in research? A toolkit supporting children’s meaningful
    and ethical participation in research relating to violence against children. Save the children Sweden.

Thomas, N. & O’Kane, C. (1998). ‘The ethics of participatory research with children.’ Children and Society, Vol
   12, 336-348.

Uprichard, E. (2010). ‘Questioning Research with Children: Discrepancy between Theory and Practice?’ Children
    and Society, Vol 24 (1) 3-13.

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Children as Researchers

  • 1. UTOPA - ACADEMIE Children as researchers Wednesday 25th of July 2012 16:30 – 16:50 Nina von der Assen Utopa Foundation www.utopa-academie.nl
  • 3. Introduction • Children as objects - research ‘about’ children • Children as subjects - Research ‘among’ children - Research ‘with’ children • Children as participants - Research ‘by’ children (children as active collaborators in the research process)
  • 4. Children as participants Why is research by children important? Rights of the Child • protection • provision • participation (children as subjects of research)
  • 5. Convention on the Rights of the Child • CRC Article 12 …to the child who is capable of forming his or her own views the right to express those views freely in all matters affecting the child, the views of the child being given due weight in accordance with the age and maturity of the child. • CRC Article 13 The child shall have the right to freedom of expression [including] freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds….. through any other media of the child's choice.
  • 6. How to develop children as researchers? Child Research Centre @ Open University http://childrens-research-centre.open.ac.uk/
  • 7. Examples of original research • 2005: ‘Hey, I’m nine not six!’ A small-scale investigation of looking younger than your age at school. By Anna Carlini and Emma Barry (aged 10) • 2007: Do children eat a balanced diet? By Rhiannon Oldershaw (aged 10) • 2008: Are girls and boys treated differently in school? By Helen Dandridge (aged 10)
  • 8. Benefits of research by children • Research process -> advanced learning tool and whetstone for critical thinking. • Sharpens their writing, communication and organizational skills • advanced learning through motivation and ownership • create knowledge • peer research encourages closer intimacy and fuller discussion
  • 9. Barriers to research by children: • age/ competence • knowledge • skills
  • 11. Children’s Research Group - Developed bij International Child Development Initiatives (ICDI) and Stichting Alexander - Funded by Utopa Foundation - 3 years: 2010, 2011, 2012 - Age: 11-12 years (last year Primary School) - 10 Wednesday afternoons - Children from various schools/ backgrounds
  • 12. Goals of the project • Create new knowledge from a children’s perspective • Contribute to cognitive, social and communication skills • Contribute to knowledge about children’s rights
  • 13. Research ladder 9. Presenting 8. Answer research question 7. Analyse data 6. Gather data 5. Develop research method 4. Choose research method 3. Research question 2. Gather information 1. Choose theme
  • 15. Topics…. • Bullying in school • Right to play • Right to be heard • Freedom of religion • etc
  • 17. Comments…. • It’s a lot of fun! I always look forward to it! • I like it better here than at home • There should also be normal coke, because diet coke contains artifical sweeteners and these are not good for the brain…..
  • 19. Important lessons • Link with (civil) society • Adequate supervision needed • Children from disadvantages backgrounds • Dissemination of results
  • 20. Ethical considerations “Ethics relates to the application of a system of moral principles to prevent harming or wronging others, to promote the good, to be respectful and to be fair.” (Sieber in Morrow & Richards, 1996)
  • 21. Ethics • cost- benefits ratio (costs can be emotional, financial, physical) • respect and justice • rights • best outcomes • Macro level: ethics committee • Micro level: researchers make individual, fine judgements
  • 22. Ethical issues • informed consent • protection from abuse • Confidentiality and anonymity No researcher/ research body can anticipate all ethical problems that may be encountered!
  • 23. Some ethical and scientific questions (Alderson, 2001): • Can professional researchers and child co-researchers work together on reasonable equal, informed and unpressured terms? • How much should professional researchers intervene to support children or to control the research? • How can adults avoid exploiting or manipulating children? • How much must or should their gate keepers (parents, teachers) be involved? • Who should have final control over the data and reports?
  • 24. Adults vs. children (Morrow & Richards, 1996) Ethical considerations apply to adult research subjects can and must apply to children too. In addition: • children’s competencies are different • children are potentially vulnerable • adults have the power to interpret data in any way that they please
  • 25. • Who is ‘right’? • Who has ‘status’?
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