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Digital stories for transition: co-constructing an evidence base in the early years with autistic children, families and practitioners

Digital stories for transition: co-constructing an evidence base in the early years with autistic children, families and practitioners
Digital stories for transition: co-constructing an evidence base in the early years with autistic children, families and practitioners

Concerns have been raised about the quality of practice-focused research in education generally and in early years education specifically. Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram argue that a shift in worldview is needed to improve the robustness and overall quality of participatory research in the early years and proposed a “praxeological framework” for research comprising praxis, power, values, and methodology. This paper provides an example of how this praxeological framework was applied within an existing research-practice partnership focusing on autism education in the early years. We used a “non-orthodox” Digital Storytelling methodology to co-construct knowledge between researchers, practitioners, children and families about educational transitions. Our co-construction of knowledge involved the embodied knowledge of children and the exemplary (practical) knowledge of families and practitioners, leading to new insights into educational practices. In adopting a knowledge co-creation approach from the start, we established a powerful pathway to impact through which our research is already making a difference to practice. We propose that pathway to impact is an important element that could be made more explicit within a praxeological framing of research.

Praxeology, autism, close-to-practice, co-construction, early years
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Parsons, Sarah
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Kovshoff, Hanna
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Ivil, Kathryn
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Parsons, Sarah
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Kovshoff, Hanna
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Ivil, Kathryn
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Parsons, Sarah, Kovshoff, Hanna and Ivil, Kathryn (2020) Digital stories for transition: co-constructing an evidence base in the early years with autistic children, families and practitioners. Educational Review, 0, 1-19. (doi:10.1080/00131911.2020.1816909).

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Concerns have been raised about the quality of practice-focused research in education generally and in early years education specifically. Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram argue that a shift in worldview is needed to improve the robustness and overall quality of participatory research in the early years and proposed a “praxeological framework” for research comprising praxis, power, values, and methodology. This paper provides an example of how this praxeological framework was applied within an existing research-practice partnership focusing on autism education in the early years. We used a “non-orthodox” Digital Storytelling methodology to co-construct knowledge between researchers, practitioners, children and families about educational transitions. Our co-construction of knowledge involved the embodied knowledge of children and the exemplary (practical) knowledge of families and practitioners, leading to new insights into educational practices. In adopting a knowledge co-creation approach from the start, we established a powerful pathway to impact through which our research is already making a difference to practice. We propose that pathway to impact is an important element that could be made more explicit within a praxeological framing of research.

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Parsons et al Knowledge co-construction in the early years Author accepted 21st Aug 2020 - Accepted Manuscript
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Accepted/In Press date: 21 August 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 September 2020
Keywords: Praxeology, autism, close-to-practice, co-construction, early years

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Local EPrints ID: 443371
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/443371
ISSN: 0013-1911
PURE UUID: 34f15cf9-b2c4-4d88-82b8-c56f42fca9f3
ORCID for Sarah Parsons: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2542-4745
ORCID for Hanna Kovshoff: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6041-0376

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Date deposited: 21 Aug 2020 16:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 05:51

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Author: Sarah Parsons ORCID iD
Author: Hanna Kovshoff ORCID iD
Author: Kathryn Ivil

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