Promoting Children's Rights in European Schools explores how
facilitators, teachers and educators can adopt and use a dialogic
methodology to solicit children's active participation in classroom
communication. The book draws on a research project, funded by the
European Commission (Erasmus +, Key-action 3, innovative education),
coordinated by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, with
the partnership of the University of Suffolk, UK, and the University of
Jena, Germany.
The author team bring together the analysis of activities in 48 classes
involving at least 1000 children across England, Germany and Italy.
These activities have been analysed in relation to the sociocultural
context of the involved schools and children, a facilitative methodology
and the use of visual materials in the classroom, and engaging children
in active participation and the production of their own narratives. Each
chapter looks at reflection on practice, outcomes, and reaction to
facilitation of both teachers and children, drawing out the complex
comparative lessons within and between classrooms across the three
countries.