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Poveda, David; Matsumoto, Mitsuko; Morgade, Marta; Alonso, Esperanza – Qualitative Research in Education, 2018
This methodological paper discusses how photographs can be used in multi-layered data projects with children and families. We present photographs as a versatile low-fi digital artifact that can be used under a variety of research circumstances and critically discuss this particular visual tool in the context of the growing body of visual and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Photography, Research Methodology, Children
Mackenzie, Ossian, Ed.; Christensen, Edward L., Ed. – 1971
Drawn both from relatively early sources and from the work of contemporary writers, these 48 papers encompass the purpose, problems, and potential of the correspondence study (CS) method. Essays by William Rainey Harper and William Lighty on the nature and origins of CS are followed by descriptions of four early experiments in taking instruction…
Descriptors: Adults, Bibliographies, Children, Comparative Education
Pollitt, Ernesto – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1984
Research studies concerning how nutrition affects educational performance are examined. From a developmental perspective it seems likely that the earlier the onset and the longer the duration of the nutritional deficiency the higher the probabilities of a cognitive deficit and poor school achievement in childhood and adolescence. (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Child Development, Children

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