„Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making

The aim of the study reported here was to examine the practice of pupils’ welfare councils in compulsory schools, and participation of children in decision-making in their own educational affairs, which are seen holistically and include health and safety issues. The purpose was to provide insight in...

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Main Authors: Gísladóttir, Jóhanna Kr. Arnberg, Kristinsdóttir, Guðrún, Björnsdóttir, Amalía
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands 2016
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2415 2023-08-20T04:07:33+02:00 „Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making „Voruð þið að tala um mig?“ Um nemendavernd í grunnskólum Gísladóttir, Jóhanna Kr. Arnberg Kristinsdóttir, Guðrún Björnsdóttir, Amalía 2016-12-03 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/netla/article/view/2415 isl ice Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/netla/article/view/2415/1300 https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/netla/article/view/2415 Copyright (c) 2016 Netla Netla - english edition; 2015: Netla - Ársrit Netla; 2015: Netla - Ársrit 1670-0244 decision making involvement pupils’ welfare pupils' welfare council children's rights school practice compulsory school ávörðunartaka hlutdeild nemendavernd nemendaverndarráð réttindi barna skólastarf grunnskóli info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 fticelandunivojs 2023-08-01T12:29:20Z The aim of the study reported here was to examine the practice of pupils’ welfare councils in compulsory schools, and participation of children in decision-making in their own educational affairs, which are seen holistically and include health and safety issues. The purpose was to provide insight into the practices of pupils’ welfare councils and to learn from the results as well as to increase awareness of rights of children. There is an increasing understanding of the importance of listening to children, for them be heard and engaged in decisionmaking in their own affairs while planning and managing adequate responses and services. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as laws and regulations regarding pupils´ welfare and the national curriculum´s fundamental pillars focus on democracy and human rights, were used as guidelines when conducting this study. In addition, the perspective of recent childhood studies, where children are looked upon as active and autonomous individuals, was also used as reference. Pupils’ welfare councils (hereafter PWCs) are multidisciplinary teams that are legally mandated to operate in compulsory schools in Iceland and are intended to promote and safeguard children’s and young people’s welfare in schooling. The role of PWCs is to coordinate and manage services for pupils in school health services, school counselling and inclusive education and to assist headmasters in managing plans regarding special assistance for individual pupils as well as promoting preventative measures. Involvement of children and young people in decision making in the PWCs is not statuted in the Compulsory School Act even though they are, according to the Children Act, entitled to express their opinions on all matters regarding them and fair consideration shall be given to their opinions in accordance to their age and maturity. The practice of the PWCs is under researched and no information can be found about the participation of pupils in affairs related to their individual case handling. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals
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language Icelandic
topic decision making
involvement
pupils’ welfare
pupils' welfare council
children's rights
school practice
compulsory school
ávörðunartaka
hlutdeild
nemendavernd
nemendaverndarráð
réttindi barna
skólastarf
grunnskóli
spellingShingle decision making
involvement
pupils’ welfare
pupils' welfare council
children's rights
school practice
compulsory school
ávörðunartaka
hlutdeild
nemendavernd
nemendaverndarráð
réttindi barna
skólastarf
grunnskóli
Gísladóttir, Jóhanna Kr. Arnberg
Kristinsdóttir, Guðrún
Björnsdóttir, Amalía
„Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making
topic_facet decision making
involvement
pupils’ welfare
pupils' welfare council
children's rights
school practice
compulsory school
ávörðunartaka
hlutdeild
nemendavernd
nemendaverndarráð
réttindi barna
skólastarf
grunnskóli
description The aim of the study reported here was to examine the practice of pupils’ welfare councils in compulsory schools, and participation of children in decision-making in their own educational affairs, which are seen holistically and include health and safety issues. The purpose was to provide insight into the practices of pupils’ welfare councils and to learn from the results as well as to increase awareness of rights of children. There is an increasing understanding of the importance of listening to children, for them be heard and engaged in decisionmaking in their own affairs while planning and managing adequate responses and services. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as laws and regulations regarding pupils´ welfare and the national curriculum´s fundamental pillars focus on democracy and human rights, were used as guidelines when conducting this study. In addition, the perspective of recent childhood studies, where children are looked upon as active and autonomous individuals, was also used as reference. Pupils’ welfare councils (hereafter PWCs) are multidisciplinary teams that are legally mandated to operate in compulsory schools in Iceland and are intended to promote and safeguard children’s and young people’s welfare in schooling. The role of PWCs is to coordinate and manage services for pupils in school health services, school counselling and inclusive education and to assist headmasters in managing plans regarding special assistance for individual pupils as well as promoting preventative measures. Involvement of children and young people in decision making in the PWCs is not statuted in the Compulsory School Act even though they are, according to the Children Act, entitled to express their opinions on all matters regarding them and fair consideration shall be given to their opinions in accordance to their age and maturity. The practice of the PWCs is under researched and no information can be found about the participation of pupils in affairs related to their individual case handling. ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gísladóttir, Jóhanna Kr. Arnberg
Kristinsdóttir, Guðrún
Björnsdóttir, Amalía
author_facet Gísladóttir, Jóhanna Kr. Arnberg
Kristinsdóttir, Guðrún
Björnsdóttir, Amalía
author_sort Gísladóttir, Jóhanna Kr. Arnberg
title „Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making
title_short „Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making
title_full „Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making
title_fullStr „Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making
title_full_unstemmed „Were you talking about me?“: Children’s involvement in decision making
title_sort „were you talking about me?“: children’s involvement in decision making
publisher Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands
publishDate 2016
url https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/netla/article/view/2415
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op_source Netla - english edition; 2015: Netla - Ársrit
Netla; 2015: Netla - Ársrit
1670-0244
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