Becoming a Member of the Classroom: Supporting Children's Participation as Informants in Research

Engaging with children as research informants and supporting their participation in research is increasingly recognised as valuing children's views on matters that affect them. Less attention, however, is given to the ways in which children co-construct and manage their participation in child-r...

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Intergenerational Programs
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