Do my words convey what children are saying? Researching school life with very young children: dilemmas for 'authentic listening'

This article presents some of the challenges that arise in research aimed at listening to children under three years of age in order to improve everyday school life. The article is based on research carried out over several years in schools and funded by the Spanish Ministry responsible for Research...

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