
Ethical and Methodological Issues in Researching Young Language Learners in School Contexts
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The book is an excellent resource for anyone contemplating research focused on young linguistically diverse learners, and those in multilingual classrooms. Not only are readers given critical insights into issues of social justice, marginalisation and ethics to guide the research process but children's rights are also highlighted for a better understanding of possible areas for concern. * Funke Omidire, University of Pretoria, South Africa * This book is a true gift and indispensable reading. How do young children become co-investigators of their own language education? What are the legal, cultural, and ethical ramifications of such a change, across different countries and continents? Readers are in for a fascinating journey that will make them rethink the very notions of 'childhood' and of 'research'. * Lourdes Ortega, Georgetown University, USA * With contributions from nine countries, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the ethical and methodological challenges faced by researchers when they work with young language learners. Each chapter bristles with insights that are as relevant to teaching and learning as they are to research. Essential reading for language teachers, teacher educators and student teachers. * David Little, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland * This book offers a thoughtful and practical consideration of a range of issues around research with children in a school context [...] This is a thought-provoking and practical book that will be useful for teachers and researchers at all levels, and is one for every higher education institution's library. -- Cora Lindsay, University of Nottingham, UK * TEYLT Worldwide, Issue 2, 2021 *More details
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Kuchah Kuchah is Lecturer in Language Education at the University of Leeds, UK. He has served as a consultant on language policy and practice with the British Council, the Council of Europe and Windle Trust International and is currently President of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL).
Content
Chapter 1. Kuchah Kuchah and Annamaria Pinter: Researching Young Language Learners in School Contexts: Setting the Scene
PART 1: ENCOURAGING CHILDREN TO PLAY ACTIVE ROLES
Chapter 2. Yuko Goto Butler: Researching with Children as an Opportunity for Active and Interactive Learning: Lessons from a Digital Game Design Project
Chapter 3. Samaneh Zandian: Constructing Joint Understandings of Research with Children
Chapter 4. Maria del Pilar Garcia Mayo: 'Are you coming back? It was fun': Turning Ethical and Methodological Challenges into Opportunities in Task-based Research with Children
PART 2: RESEARCH WITH CHILDREN IN MULTILINGUAL CONTEXTS
Chapter 5. Victoria A. Murphy: Social Justice and Questions of Marginalization in Research with Linguistically Diverse Children
Chapter 6. Gail Prasad: Reframing Expertise: Learning with and from Children as Co-investigators of their Plurilingual Practices and Experiences
Chapter 7. Nayr Ibrahim: Artefactual Narratives of Multilingual Identity: Methodological and Ethical Considerations in Researching Children
Chapter 8. Jane Andrews: "I don't want to talk any more": Reflecting on Research into Young Children's Perspectives on their Multilingual Lives
Chapter 9. Kuchah Kuchah and Lizzi O. Milligan: Navigating Cultural and Methodological Complexities in Research with Children in a Sub-Saharan African Context
PART 3: TEACHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH WITH CHILDREN
Chapter 10. Gail Ellis and Nayr Ibrahim: Teachers' Image of the Child in an ELT Context
Chapter 11. Rama Mathew and Annamaria Pinter: Children and Teachers as Co-researchers in Indian Classrooms: Some Ethical Issues
Chapter 12. Sandie Mourao: The Ethical Practices of Collecting Informed Consent from Child Participants in Action Research Projects
Chapter 13: Annamaria Pinter and Kuchah Kuchah: Revisiting and Expanding Opportunities for Participatory Research with Young Learners in School Contexts
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