'So how well did it really go?' Working with primary school pupils as project evaluators: a case study

Amanda French, Dinah Hobbs

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    Abstract

    This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University?s research unit and one local primary school, which is part of a bigger project, ?Pupils as Research Partners in Primary (PARPP), which generally seeks to actively involve children as researchers in child-led research in a variety of school-based research initiatives. The paper describes and discusses a case study of 5-11 year-old pupils working as researchers. It focuses on how the project gave them the opportunity to design and lead on the evaluation of a major, externally funded exhibition hosted by the school. This experience had a beneficial effect on the pupils who enhanced their confidence and communication skills as well as learning about research processes. It influenced how their school approached future externally-funded projects, and encouraged their teachers to think about using more child-led research as part of their everyday practice. Lastly, it consolidated a new, research-based relationship between the school and a local university.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)56-65
    Number of pages10
    JournalTEAN Journal
    Volume9
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - Jan 2017

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