Developing outcomes for educational services: a children’s rights‐based approach

  • Lundy L
  • McEvoy L
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This article provides a rationale for and insight into an explicit children’s rights- based approach to the identification of outcomes for proposed educational interventions. It presents a critical reflection on a research project which sought to integrate international children’s rights standards into the design of services through a children’s rights audit of potential outcomes and the meaningful engagement of children in the research and service design processes. While children are involved increasingly as co-researchers in qualitative studies, it is less common for this to occur in quantitative studies. This article offers some additional insight into children’s participation in the interpretation of data from a large-scale baseline survey. The article concludes with an argument that international children’s rights law provides not just a legal imperative but also a comprehensive framework with which to assert the case for increased recognition of children as salient stakeholders in all aspects of service design

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Lundy, L., & McEvoy, L. (2009). Developing outcomes for educational services: a children’s rights‐based approach. Effective Education, 1(1), 43–60. https://doi.org/10.1080/19415530903044050

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