2017
DOI: 10.17583/ijep.2017.2665
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Young Children about School: Whose Voices Do We Hear?

Abstract: School is one of the important educational practices, in which children are actively involved. When we want to contribute to the development of young children’s voices, we need deeper insight into the way children act as they do. Therefore, we have to distinguish how young children’s voices are composed, as we proclaim that all voices are essentially polyphonic. We found children’s expressions which were not corresponding with their own teachers’ and parents’ expressions. Many of the presented examples of non-… Show more

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“…As noted by Tertoolen et al (Tertoolen et al, 2017), the voice of a subject, including that of a child, is inherently social because of the specifics of human interaction. They found the content of children's utterances to tally, to a great degree, with that of close adults: parents and teachers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by Tertoolen et al (Tertoolen et al, 2017), the voice of a subject, including that of a child, is inherently social because of the specifics of human interaction. They found the content of children's utterances to tally, to a great degree, with that of close adults: parents and teachers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%