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Professor Ann Farrell
Professor Ann Farrell
School of Early Childhood and Inclusive Education, Faculty of Education, Queensland University of
E-mail confirmado em qut.edu.au
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Ethical research with children
A Farrell
McGraw-Hill Education (UK), 2005
3932005
Accounting for young children’s competence in educational research: New perspectives on research ethics
S Danby, A Farrell
The Australian Educational Researcher 31 (3), 35-49, 2004
2812004
The NOURISH randomised control trial: positive feeding practices and food preferences in early childhood-a primary prevention program for childhood obesity
LA Daniels, A Magarey, D Battistutta, JM Nicholson, A Farrell, G Davidson, ...
BMC public health 9, 1-10, 2009
2742009
Young children as rule makers
C Cobb-Moore, S Danby, A Farrell
Journal of Pragmatics 41 (8), 1477-1492, 2009
1582009
Case, teacher and school characteristics influencing teachers’ detection and reporting of child physical abuse and neglect: Results from an Australian survey
K Walsh, R Bridgstock, A Farrell, M Rassafiani, R Schweitzer
Child abuse & neglect 32 (10), 983-993, 2008
1462008
Opening the research conversation
S Danby, A Farrell
Ethical research with children 5, 43-48, 2005
1392005
Understanding teachers' reporting of child sexual abuse: Measurement methods matter
K Walsh, B Mathews, M Rassafiani, A Farrell, D Butler
Children and Youth Services Review 34 (9), 1937-1946, 2012
962012
Building social capital in early childhood education and care: an Australian study
A Farrell, C Tayler, L Tennent
British educational research journal 30 (5), 623-632, 2004
962004
Teachers' attitudes toward reporting child sexual abuse: problems with existing research leading to new scale development
K Walsh, M Rassafiani, B Mathews, A Farrell, D Butler
Journal of child sexual abuse 19 (3), 310-336, 2010
902010
Critical factors in teachers' detecting and reporting child abuse and neglect: Implications for practice
K Walsh, R Schweitzer, A Farrell
Abused Child Trust, 2005
892005
Creating spaces for children’s agency:‘I wonder…’formulations in teacher–child interactions
S Houen, S Danby, A Farrell, K Thorpe
International Journal of Early Childhood 48, 259-276, 2016
852016
Identifying and evaluating teachers’ knowledge in relation to child abuse and neglect: A qualitative study with Australian early childhood teachers
K Walsh, A Farrell
Teaching and Teacher Education 24 (3), 585-600, 2008
822008
Research report on the role of special schools and classes in Ireland
J Ware, T Balfe, C Butler, T Day, M Dupont, C Harten, AM Farrell, ...
National Council for Special Education, 2009
732009
International review of the literature of evidence of best practice models and outcomes in the education of blind and visually impaired children
G Douglas, S McCall, M McLinden, S Pavey, J Ware, AM Farrell
National Council for Special Education, 2009
702009
Access to print literacy for children and young people with visual impairment: findings from a review of literature
G Douglas, M McLinden, S McCall, S Pavey, J Ware, AM Farrell
Reviewing Research in Special Education, 25-38, 2016
662016
I told you so': justification used in disputes in young children's interactions in an early childhood classroom
C Cobb-Moore, S Danby, ANN Farrell
Discourse Studies 10 (5), 595-614, 2008
642008
Governance of children's everyday spaces
C Cobb, S Danby, A Farrell
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood 30 (1), 14-20, 2005
632005
The SAGE handbook of early childhood research
A Farrell, EKM Tisdall, SL Kagan
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2015
572015
Teachers reporting suspected child sexual abuse: Results of a three-state study
B Mathews, K Walsh, M Rassafiani, D Butler, A Farrell
University of New South Wales Law Journal, The 32 (3), 772-813, 2009
552009
Exploratory factor analysis and psychometric evaluation of the teacher reporting attitude scale for child sexual abuse
K Walsh, M Rassafiani, B Mathews, A Farrell, D Butler
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 21 (5), 489-506, 2012
542012
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