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Pupil participation: comments from a case study

Pupil participation: comments from a case study
Pupil participation: comments from a case study
AB Case study in a secondary school in the south of England involved in the National Healthy Schools Programme to explore the implementation of pupil participation in school life, particularly in the school council. Interview group responses from staff and students and the mechanism of how pupils participate, barriers to participation and outcomes are discussed.
pupils, user interfaces, secondary schools
0965-4283
86-102
Wilson, Lyn
77a7c92c-cc1f-4e21-ae41-867e95e5476f
Wilson, Lyn
77a7c92c-cc1f-4e21-ae41-867e95e5476f

Wilson, Lyn (2009) Pupil participation: comments from a case study. Health Education, 13 (1), 86-102. (doi:10.1108/09654280910923390).

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AB Case study in a secondary school in the south of England involved in the National Healthy Schools Programme to explore the implementation of pupil participation in school life, particularly in the school council. Interview group responses from staff and students and the mechanism of how pupils participate, barriers to participation and outcomes are discussed.

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Published date: January 2009
Keywords: pupils, user interfaces, secondary schools

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Local EPrints ID: 66894
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/66894
ISSN: 0965-4283
PURE UUID: d07da5f4-0156-4abc-b87d-cfc142d0b0c8

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Date deposited: 30 Jul 2009
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 18:39

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