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Publication Date: 2008-Feb
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Children's Voices. Realising Child Voice: The Development of Cue Cards
Lewis, Ann; Newton, Helen; Vials, Susan
Support for Learning, v23 n1 p26-31 Feb 2008
There has been lively and continuing interest worldwide about how best to ensure that all children, and, in particular, children with special needs or disabilities, have their views heard. In the UK, successive legislation across children's services has made this increasingly important. Children's views are even a part of the formal evaluation of many services (such as reviews and inspections of peripatetic support services in education). Making such processes "real" rather than token requires that we find effective ways through which all children can share what they feel about their schools, services and provision. This article describes a technique using a small number of card pictures (eight) to prompt ideas about key elements of a narrative. We suggest that this approach, which has been tried and tested in depth in a local authority (as well as in various research projects), has considerable application in teaching and assessment with diverse children and young people across various contexts. We include examples to illustrate the versatility and value of the approach for schools and other services.
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Childhood Needs, Child Advocacy, Prompting, Cues, Visual Stimuli, Change Strategies, Public Policy, Program Development, Theory Practice Relationship
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Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom
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