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CHEER digital resources
Helen Lomax
(Creator)
Kate Smith
(Creator)
Belinda Walsh
(Contributor)
Huddersfield Centre for Research in Education and Society (HudCRES)
Just Futures Centre
School of Human and Health Sciences
Dataset
Overview
Research output
(4)
Projects
(1)
Research output
Research output per year
2020
2020
2021
2024
2024
3
Other contribution
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
3 results
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2021
Corona Chronicles: Children researching their everyday lives, education & relationships during the coronavirus pandemic (CHEER): Evidence submitted to the Education Select Committee (Project Phase 3, March 2021 - Creative data by children)
Lomax, H.
&
Smith, K.
,
1 Mar 2021
, (Submitted)
12 p.
Research output
:
Other contribution
›
peer-review
File
everyday life
100%
evidence
50%
education
36%
pupil
25%
learning
11%
2020
Corona Chronicles: Children researching their everyday lives, education & relationships during the coronavirus pandemic (CHEER): Evidence submitted to the Education Select Committee (Project phase 2, December 2020 – Image elicitation Interviews with children)
Lomax, H.
&
Smith, K.
,
11 Dec 2020
, (Submitted)
11 p.
Research output
:
Other contribution
›
peer-review
File
everyday life
100%
interview
51%
evidence
50%
education
36%
qualitative method
15%
Corona Chronicles: Children researching their everyday lives, education & relationships during the coronavirus pandemic (CHEER): Evidence submitted to the Education Select Committee (Project phase 1, September 2020 - Creative data by children)
Lomax, H.
&
Smith, K.
,
30 Sep 2020
, (Submitted)
3 p.
Research output
:
Other contribution
›
peer-review
File
everyday life
100%
evidence
50%
education
36%
art
29%
photography
22%