From retail invoices to Little Voices
Claire Hodgkinson had always dreamt of going to university but, upon completing her A-Levels over twenty years ago, she couldn鈥檛 see a career path forming in her mind鈥檚 eye and so, instead of arbitrarily choosing a subject area to follow for three years, she decided to sign up to a retail management programme instead.
Success and promotions soon followed and Claire found herself in north Wales, in post as deputy-manager of stores at Llandudno and, lastly, Bangor. Being in the vicinity of 麻豆传媒高清版 on a daily basis, Claire found herself thinking about higher education once again and, when her youngest of three children started to attend school full-time, she decided to apply to the University鈥檚 School of Education and Human Development and was accepted onto the BA Childhood Studies programme.
Being a single-parent to three children under ten meant that time-management became a crucial factor in Claire鈥檚 life as a student:
鈥淚t forced me to make the most of every opportunity to learn. The staff on the course were absolutely wonderful in supporting me with my workload 鈥 they wanted their students to succeed and were so accommodating and supportive,鈥 she said.
For her final-year dissertation, Claire worked on the Lleisiau Bach / Little Voices research programme. Little Voices is a process that allows children to conduct their own research projects and teaches them skills such as research methods, evaluation and analysis and final presenting of findings, all within the context of their school, their community and their peers, allowing them to bring about change in their community for things that matter to them. Reflecting on her work with the project, Claire said:
鈥淭he aim of the dissertation was to evaluate the Little Voices methodology, something which has never been done to date for this project. It allowed us to gain the children鈥檚 perspective of the experience of being part of a child-led research project and we鈥檇 identified in our prior reading that there is very little evidence surrounding this currently.
鈥淭he children chose to get a fruit stand set up in school. They set up online questionnaires for parental opinions and carried out an interactive questionnaire with every child in the school before analysing the results and presenting their findings in a packed school assembly. They were successful in gaining the support of the Head and have had a very successful trial run at their sports day in July. The stall will be rolled out in full in September.
鈥淚t was wonderful working on a project that has real-world value and we鈥檝e since had the opportunity to present our research at the Little Voices training days to representatives from the Children鈥檚 Legal Centre, Children鈥檚 Commissioner of Wales and education professionals. It鈥檚 so exciting for me that my research may be useful and that there is still scope for me to develop it further even though my degree has finished.鈥
鈥淕etting my degree has certainly been a challenge but I鈥檝e had a tremendous amount of support from the University and I can honestly say that I鈥檝e enjoyed every minute of being here!鈥
Claire graduates this week with a BA in Childhood Studies and hopes to continue her research at Masters and PhD levels.
Publication date: 17 July 2019