Mary Kellett is the Founding Director of the Children's Research Centre at the Open University where she also lectures in Education. She chairs the third year undergraduate course 'Research with Children and Young People' and is co-editor of the widely-adopted readers 'The Reality of Research with Children and Young People' and ' Doing Research with Children and Young People' (SAGE in association with OUP). A former teacher, she has a life-long interest in developing children's learning and in promoting children's rights and increased participation.
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PART ONE: THE NATURE OF RESEARCH What Is Research? Learning from Other People's Research Research Ethics Framing a Research Question PART TWO: DATA COLLECTION Observation Techniques Interview Techniques Questionnaires and Surveys Experimental Techniques PART THREE: DATA ANALYSIS Analyzing Qualitative Data Analyzing Quantitative Data PART FOUR: DISSEMINATION Producing a Research Report Presentation Skills Children As Active Researchers
`This inspirational and innovative programme will be welcomed by all those who want to teach research skills to children. Clear discussion notes, activities and games provide everything a busy teacher needs to be able to deliver the programme. No prior knowledge of research is necessary. This is an ideal resource for those who want to offer pupils the opportunity to make their voice heard through the research process' - Dr. Ruth MacConville, Head of SENS, London Borough of Ealing