Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational Experiences

In this article, we present ideas on how arts-based methods can be applied to conducting research with a minority ethnic group (i.e., Traveller children) and offer ways to analyse data. We refer to the culture of Traveller children, report statistics on their educational performance and refer to rec...

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Main Authors: Damian Knipe, Geraldine Magennis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta 2018-09-01
Series:Art/Research International
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Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29377
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spelling doaj-d015ee9934cc4efd88e65aacfd4f073c2020-11-24T20:44:28ZengUniversity of AlbertaArt/Research International2371-37712018-09-0132204710.18432/ari2937719752Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational ExperiencesDamian Knipe0Geraldine Magennis1St Mary's University College BelfastSt Mary’s University College BelfastIn this article, we present ideas on how arts-based methods can be applied to conducting research with a minority ethnic group (i.e., Traveller children) and offer ways to analyse data. We refer to the culture of Traveller children, report statistics on their educational performance and refer to recent research in Northern Ireland on their disengagement from compulsory post-primary (11-16 years old) education. We look through the lens of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory and consider a re-think of the approach typically used in research to tap into Traveller children’s educational experiences. We offer a brief summary of the principles of arts-based research, outlining the theoretical underpinnings of supporters who argue for its use in educational research settings. We elaborate on three arts-based research methods as options in the design of conducting research with Traveller children and offer advice on associated ethical issues. In exploring methods of analysis, we refer to the types of data and suggest a content and thematic analytical approach to interpret the data. In conclusion, we reiterate the importance of offering these culturally responsive means to engage with this minority ethnic group.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29377Traveller childrenphotographs as datacollage in the classroommusical expressioncontent and thematic analyses
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Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational Experiences
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Traveller children
photographs as data
collage in the classroom
musical expression
content and thematic analyses
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Geraldine Magennis
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title Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational Experiences
title_short Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational Experiences
title_full Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational Experiences
title_fullStr Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational Experiences
title_full_unstemmed Arts-Based Approaches to Studying Traveller Children’s Educational Experiences
title_sort arts-based approaches to studying traveller children’s educational experiences
publisher University of Alberta
series Art/Research International
issn 2371-3771
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In this article, we present ideas on how arts-based methods can be applied to conducting research with a minority ethnic group (i.e., Traveller children) and offer ways to analyse data. We refer to the culture of Traveller children, report statistics on their educational performance and refer to recent research in Northern Ireland on their disengagement from compulsory post-primary (11-16 years old) education. We look through the lens of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory and consider a re-think of the approach typically used in research to tap into Traveller children’s educational experiences. We offer a brief summary of the principles of arts-based research, outlining the theoretical underpinnings of supporters who argue for its use in educational research settings. We elaborate on three arts-based research methods as options in the design of conducting research with Traveller children and offer advice on associated ethical issues. In exploring methods of analysis, we refer to the types of data and suggest a content and thematic analytical approach to interpret the data. In conclusion, we reiterate the importance of offering these culturally responsive means to engage with this minority ethnic group.
topic Traveller children
photographs as data
collage in the classroom
musical expression
content and thematic analyses
url https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29377
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