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      WHY ADULT VIEWS MATTER: SCHOOL PERSONNEL PERSPECTIVES ABOUT CHILD SCHOOL PARTICIPATION

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          Community-Based Participatory Research promotes the inclusion of diverse voices in the research process and in decision-making processes. However, there are very few research studies that collaborate with children, especially within the context of schools. Promoting child participation has benefits both for children as well as for schools. Nonetheless, this may depend on how adults react to such participation. The present study is part of a broader study on school violence prevention. Our objective is to explore school personnel’s concept of childhood and how it relates to their opinions about child school participation. We conducted a discussion group with nineteen (19) faculty and non-faculty members of a public school to ask them questions about the topic. We categorized participants’ answers and analyzed relationships among them. Results suggest that participants’ concept of childhood is linked to socio-cultural and historical factors and that it impacts their opinions about child participation. Also, school personnel recognize that child participation has benefits for children, the school and the wider society. This contrasts with deficiencies on how to articulate this participation beyond traditional classroom strategies. We discuss the implications of these results for pedagogical practice and for participatory research as promoters of children voices in context.

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          Journal
          101514842
          36529
          Rev Puertorriquena Psicol
          Rev Puertorriquena Psicol
          Revista Puertorriquena de psicologia
          1946-2026
          2331-6950
          2 December 2017
          Jul-Dec 2016
          16 December 2017
          : 27
          : 2
          : 292-302
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Universidad de Puerto Rico Recinto Mayaguez
          [2 ]Universidad del Este
          [3 ]Universidad de Puerto Rico Recinto Río Piedras
          Article
          PMC5732837 PMC5732837 5732837 nihpa923542
          5732837
          29255575
          c0bc2104-5f3a-4cbb-9ec8-916f02c91050
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          Schools,Community-Based Participatory Research,Decision Making,Children participation

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