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The journal of Youth Voices in Education: Methods, Theory, Practice

The purposes of The journal of Youth Voices in Education: Methods,...
  • Sectors: A! Literacy
  • Skills: Community Development
  • Website link: https://ojs.cumbria.ac.uk/index.php/Youth/issue/archive

The purposes of The journal of Youth Voices in Education: Methods, Theory, Practice are:

  • to publish articles from students, researchers and practitioners related to marginalisation of young people and co-created education
  • to inspire others to pursue programs and research projects that tackle issues of marginalization and pursue co-created education
  • to enhance the quality of schooling, further and higher education across Europe and encourage inclusion for students who have experienced marginalization and social disadvantage

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