1st Edition

Children's Voices Evaluating Pupil Experiences in Primary Schools

By Margaret Collins Copyright 1999
    204 Pages
    by Speechmark

    Schools are now asked to complete self-evaluation forms and update these annually. They not only require specific information about the views of learners, but also want to know how this information is gathered.  Children's Voices provides a simple structure for gathering and assessing the views of pupils and parents/carers. This book will help to meet the school's needs in this evaluation and, in particular, to complete the SEFs which take into account the views of everyone connected with the schools including those of children.  It is not only the collection of data and views that are important. When people are listened to they feel empowered with an improved view of their own self-worth. They, adults and children, feel that they belong to the community, have something to offer and are worthy of taking on some responsibility for the part they play in that community.  As well as using data from the various sections in this book to complete the SEFs listening to what the children are telling us will improve our teaching or techniques to meet their needs.  Listening to children's voices is only the first step. It is the action we take about what they say that is important. Who is Children's Voices for?  Children's Voices is designed as a programme for teachers in mainstream schools. It will also be useful for teachers of children with special needs and classroom assistants working with individual children or very small groups. It is also suitable for use in special schools and with students in training establishments.

    Contents, Introduction, Part 1, How to Use this Book, The Draw and Write and Draw and Talk Techniques, Parental Involvement, Staff Training: PowerPoint Workshops, Part 2, Draw and Write and Draw and Talk Sections, Section 1. Coming to School, Section 2. My Classroom, Section 3. My School, Section 4. Assemblies, Section 5. Praise, Rewards and Sanctions, Section 6. Lunchtime, Section 7. Outdoor Playing and Learning, Section 8. Listen and Help Me, Section 9. Learning to Read, Section 10. Learning Maths, Section 11. PE, Section 12. Homework, Section 13. Inclusion and Special Needs, Section 14. New Learning, Section 15. Parental Involvement, Bibliography, Appendix

    Biography

    Margaret Collins