Cadwch mewn cysylltiad â chynnydd ein hymchwil, heriau methodolegol, a darganfyddiadau drwy flogiau a blogiau fideo'r tîm. Rydym hefyd yn cynnwys blogiau a blogiau fideo perthnasol o ffynonellau eraill i gynnig persbectif ehangach.
Latest Blogiau & Blogiau & Fideo
CPiS Vlog Series - Vlog 6
In this vlog, Research Associate Dr Patrizio DeRossi answers questions on the use of Reflective Thematic Analysis in our research.
CPiS Vlog Series - Vlog 5
In this vlog Jacqui Lewis discusses our use of a Children's Advisory Group in our research
CPiS Vlog Series - Vlog 4
In this vlog - Co-Investigator Jane Waters-Davies answers questions on our third Work Package where we are working with ITE providers at Higher Education Institutions and trainee teachers
CPiS Vlog Series - Vlog 3
In this vlog, Dr Jennie Clement reports on an infographic detailing the results of a survey administered to ITE providers across Wales
Blog: Myfyrio ar flwyddyn gyntaf y prosiect Cyfranogiad Plant mewn Ysgolion (CPiS), sy’n cael ei ariannu gan Y Cyngor Ymchwil Economaidd a Chymdeithasol am dair blynedd
Yn y blog hwn, mae'r Prif Ymchwilydd Sarah Chicken yn myfyrio ar flwyddyn gyntaf y prosiect, gan gynnwys yr uchafbwyntiau, yr heriau a'r ffyrdd y mae'r tîm wedi addasu drwy gydol y broses ymchwil.
Blog: The implementation gap between child rights policy and practice in Welsh primary schools.
This blog written by team member Professor Jane Williams discusses the first stage of our research - a legislative and policy analysis of documentation related to children's rights in the Welsh educational context.
Reflections on year one of Children’s Participation in Schools (CPiS), a 3-year ESRC funded project
In this blog P-I Sarah Chicken reflects on the first year of the project, including the highlights, challenges and ways the team has adapted throughout the research process.
CPiS Vlog Series - Vlog 2
Our second video from our new vlog series. This vlog is a Q&A with Dr Alison Murphy, our Work Package 1 lead.
CPiS Vlog Series - Vlog 1
Welcome to our new project vlog series! These vlogs are designed to explain and update you on the Children's Participation in Schools project in a casual and informal way. Vlog 1 is led by Co-Investigator Dr Jacky Tyrie and is an Introduction to the project and the team.
Introduction to our project and the research process - child-friendly vlog
This video created by Research Associate Jacqui Lewis was shown to children involved in our project. This video introduces children to the concept of a researcher and our project, in child-friendly language. Includes some basic Makaton.
Giving evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights
This blog from the Children’s Commissioner for England discusses her experience of giving evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights.
Pontio’r Bwlch? Ymchwilio i hawliau cyfranogol plant ifanc ar draws Addysg Gychwynnol i Athrawon a Dysgu Proffesiynol yng Nghymru
This blog describes the methodology used by our team when investigating initial teacher education, and professional learning opportunities in Wales and how they relate to young children's participation rights.
Bridging the Gap? Investigating young children's participative rights across Initial Teacher Education and Professional Learning in Wales
This blog describes the methodology used by our team when investigating initial teacher education, and professional learning opportunities in Wales and how they attend to young children's participation rights.
Dangos y darlun presennol - dadansoddiad beirniadol o fframwaith deddfwriaeth a pholisi presennol
Our team have undertaken a critical analysis of existing policy and legislation in the educational context in Wales. Check out this blog to find out more!
Charting the current picture – critical analysis of existing legislation and policy frameworks
Our team have undertaken a critical analysis of existing policy and legislation in the educational context in Wales. Check out this blog to find out more!
Debi-Keyte Hartland – Children as Ideas Makers
This TedTalk from Debi Keyte Harding focuses on ‘Children as Ideas Makers’ where Debi shares her vision for education built around children’s own ideas and enquiries.