I visited the EECERA (European Early Childhood Education Research Association) site. I was able to easily navigate and find many and varied research topics. Back research articles could be viewed via “Full Text” or “PDF Download”.
A few of the topics I reviewed are listed below:
Balancing between Heritage and Host Languages in Bilingual Kindergarten: Viewpoints of Russian Speaking immigrant parents in Germany and Israel.
Play, Drawing, and Writing: A Case Study of Korean – Canadian children
Chinese and German Teacher’s Conceptions of Play and Learning and Children’s Play Behavior
Playing and Learning in Another Language: Language Revitalisation Programme
Sharing Attention and Activities among Toddlers
All were very interesting. However, I found one article in their 2011 journal that made reference to children participation in research. The article was titled Children’s Perspectives and Participation in Research by Deborah Harcourt and Johanna Einarsdottir. Since this issue deals with a particular area of research I took additional time to fully engage in what it had to say. The article takes into account settings of children in Sweden, Iceland, Italy, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, and Australia and the outcomes of involving and listening to children during research. The conclusions showed that social context and primary caregivers and adults are key factors in the lives of children. Also of importance to the research arena is the fact that children are competent to be part of research projects and that their opinions and understandings are vital to really knowing them as dynamic individuals.
The site outlined some dos and don’ts for getting published, how to get your research read along with other helpful research points. Also listed were current and past conferences, how to become a member, the history, their “Aims”, and a current link to their partnership with, The Korea Institute of Child Care and Education.
ReferencesEuropean Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA): This international early childhood organization publishes a well respected journal. All back issues are accessible from this site and are fully searchable without charge.http://www.eecera.org/journal/
Harcourt, D. & Einarsdottir, J. (2011). Special Issue: Children's perspectives and participation in reserach. European Early Childhood Education Reserach Journal, 19(3), 301-307. Retrieved from EECERA website, http://www.eecera.org/journal/
3 comments:
I love that the studies you mentioned are so amazingly multi-national.
Were you able to view full texts of studies or just abstracts? Were they free or did you have to purchase them? The site I visited had great information but as far as I could make out, I would have to purchase the back issues (which I am nevertheless interested in doing).
I am going to have to visit this site after hearing how diverse it is.
Gregory,
Full text without cost were availabe in past journals. That included 2011.
Sally
Sally,
The thing I liked about this website was the fact that back research articles were available free.And of course I was also drawn to the various topics relating to play. Great post.
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