Stepping back from 'the ladder': Refl ections on a model of participatory work with children

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It is with some reticence that I write these comments on the 'the ladder of children's participation' for this metaphor was introduced by me long ago in order to problematise an issue that now has a significant body of practice and critical reflection. But my colleagues, the editors of this volume, suggested that because the ladder is still used a great deal as a model it might be useful to stand back and make a few comments about the ways it has been interpreted. The ladder probably drew so much attention because when it was first published in Children's Participation: From Tokenism to Citizenship by UNICEF in 1992, there was very little written of a conceptual nature on the theme of children's participation in their programmes, projects, or organisations. The book was simply meant to stimulate a dialogue on a theme that needed to be addressed critically. But many people have chosen to use the ladder as a comprehensive tool for measuring their work with children rather than as a jumping-off point for their own reflections. Keywords participation, youth, children, models, citizenship © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Hart, R. A. (2008). Stepping back from “the ladder”: Refl ections on a model of participatory work with children. In Participation and Learning: Perspectives on Education and the Environment, Health and Sustainability (pp. 19–31). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6416-6_2

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