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E-grāmata: Children as Citizens: Engaging with the child's voice in educational settings

(University of South Australia, Australia),
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This book discusses how consultations with young children could signal a change of thinking about how children might influence policy and shape the development of a child-friendly state. While the consultations in this study were germane to political decisions, they took place as multi-modal dialogue with children in their educational settings. Framed by Australias national early years learning framework which focuses on childrens belonging and identity, the consultations saw unique partnerships formed among children, educators, families and policy officers, providing ways in which childrens voices may be engaged in educational spaces throughout the world.

Using a qualitative case study approach, these consultations were documented through observations, interviews, artefact collection and document analyses, allowing the authors to construct a framework for engaging children as citizens that is transferable to a variety of settings.

Chapters provide:

an insight into the various aspects involved in childrens consultations from conceptualizing and planning consultations with young children, to implementation and documentation, through to the uptake and consequence of childrens messages;

factors that contribute to the effectiveness of consultations, challenges that arise, and areas for improvement when engaging with childrens voices;

implications for childrens participation as valued citizens and a framework for considering young childrens voices in decision-making processes.

This book offers fresh ideas for working with young children in the decision making process and will appeal to early childhood researchers, educators, policymakers and practitioners across various sectors, agencies and disciplines.
Introduction: The Children's Voices Project  1: Engaging with Children
as Valued Active Citizens  2: The Inquiry into the Children's Voices Project 
3: Planning to Engage with Children as Active Citizens  4: Children Make
their Voices Visible through Visual Arts in Limestone Town  5: Children See
Themselves in a New Frame Through Photography in an Eyre and Western
Community  6: Children Weave their Desires into a Shared Vision in their
Fleurieu Community  7: Children Express their Views Through Dance and Drama
in a Western Adelaide Community  8: Authentically Documenting Children's
Messages  9: Reporting and Uptake of Children's Messages  10: Final
Reflections on the Children's Voices Project
Pauline Harris is the Lillian de Lissa Chair, Early Childhood (Research) at the University of South Australia, in partnership with the South Australian Department for Education and Childhood Development, Australia.

Harry Manatakis is Principal Policy Adviser for the South Australian Department for Education and Child Development, Australia.