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This paper, based on two case studies in a kindergarten context, describes a reflection on the most appropriate method and tools for the assessment and promotion of quality and context intervention. A group of children (between 3 and 6 years old) was selected and strategies were developed in order to listen to the children's voices and understand how they were participating. Moreover, in different routine times within each context, interactions and attitudes of educators were identified, with the corresponding analysis of the impact on children's participation. The results revealed that when children develop a sense of belonging in the context and they are offered opportunities to participate, they more easily get engaged, reveal emotional wellbeing and motivation to learn, explore and participate in decision-making processes. For the adult, active listening, questioning and encouragement of dialogue appear as essential skills to promote quality in educational intervention.
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De Freitas Luís, J., Andrade, S., & Santos, P. C. (2015). A atitude do educador de infância e a participação da criança como referenciais de qualidade em educação. Revista Brasileira de Educacao, 20(61), 521–541. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-24782015206112
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