Consult children on their views - with a camera
Alison Mercer
Wednesday, March 28, 2001
Adults can obtain a child's eye-view of nursery life by giving young children cameras and encouraging them to photograph the things that are most important to them. A report, Listening to Young Children: The mosaic approach, by London University's Institute of Education, explains how the 'mosaic' approach pieces together a picture of individual children's priorities and impressions by collating evidence from the children with the views of nursery staff and their parents.
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