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Research Design

CSL Research Design

Children's School Lives is a national longitudinal cohort study of primary schooling in Ireland.

The CSL study uses a cross-sequential longitudinal design, producing a rich set of mixed methods data. This is generated through a nationally representative quantitative study of 189 primary schools,  and in-depth case studies of a sub-sample of 13 primary schools.

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What is the aim of the CSL?

The overall aim of the Children’s School Lives study is to explore the intersection of influences in children’s everyday lives across family, school and community as they transfer into, through and out of primary schooling.

Aim 1

Capture the perspectives and experiences of children, their parents, principals and teachers as they journey through the primary school system with reference to the transfer from:

  • Pre-school to Junior Infants (pre-school study)
  • Junior Infants to 2nd class (Cohort A)
  • 2nd class to 1st year of post-primary school (Cohort B)

Aim 2

Explore the factors at individual, class, school and community level that intersect to create these experiences with specific reference to:

  • Equality, voice and inclusion
  • School and teaching cultures
  • Wellbeing and engagement
  • Learning outcomes
  • Within schooling and between school transitions
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Core Themes

CSL Primary School Study Parent and child

Educational Transitions

The transitions from pre-school to primary school and from primary school to post-primary school (secondary education) are key turning points in children's lives. The CSL study explores how children, their families and schools manage and adjust at transition periods, with a focus on wellbeing and learning outcomes.

Equality, Voice & Inclusion

We consider the impact of gender, social class, ethnicity, dis/ability and age on primary school children's lives, prioritising children's voices, and the intersection of family, community and school dynamics on learning outcomes and patterns of equality, participation and engagement with the primary school curriculum.

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Children's School Lives Report

Wellbeing & Engagement

Children's wellbeing is emotional, psychological and social and develops within school contexts. School engagement is a core component of wellbeing and influences children's learning outcomes. In the CSL study we examine how children's wellbeing and engagement develop throughout primary schooling.

Leading and Teaching

We explore everyday experiences and insights of children, teachers, principals, parents (and grandparents!) of their primary schools, providing a rich overview of school and classroom environments in a wider context of social change, and developments in curricular, pedagogical and assessment practices.

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Children's School Lives for teachers

Learning Outcomes

We examine how children's literacy and numeracy attainment develops across primary school. By collecting standardised achievement data over time, we will be able to examine how a range of factors interact with learning and attainment.

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Who is involved in the CSL study?

Children’s School Lives is a nationally representative longitudinal cohort study conducted over 6 years.  It is divided into two cohorts as we track the same group of children each year in their experience of primary school.

Cohort A

  • Follows children starting in their pre-school year as they transition into primary school
  • Tracks these children until end of 2nd class
  • Wave 1 collected in Spring 2019
  • 87 primary schools and 200 pre-schools representing all school types nationally
  • 8 in-depth case study classes across diverse primary school settings

Cohort B

  • Follows children in 2nd class
  • Tracks these children each year until first year in Second level school (2024-2025)
  • Wave 1 collected Spring 2019
  • 102 primary schools representing all school types nationally
  • 7 in-depth case study classes across diverse primary school settings
Wave 1 Wave 2.1 Wave 2.2 Wave 3 Wave 4 Wave 5 Wave 6.1 Wave 6.2
Year 2019 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2023 2024
Cohort A Pre-School Junior Infants Junior Infants Senior Infants 1st Class 2nd Class - -
Cohort B 2nd Cass - 3rd Class 4th Class 5th Class 6th Class 1st Year 1st Year
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What is it like to participate in CSL?

Children’s School Lives is a mixed methods study that involves a national study of children across 189 primary schools and more in-depth research in our case studies with 13 schools.

In the case studies, selected to represent the diversity of types of primary schools in Ireland, we spend extended time in each school/classroom interviewing and getting to know the children, their teachers, school principal and parents in the study classes. Peer, classroom and school cultures are studied using multi modal, child centred and participatory methods. Through our CSL family sub study, we also interview the parents and grandparents of our case study children.

In the national study, a repeated measures survey of children, their parents, classroom teachers and school principals is carried out.  The children’s survey takes the form of a child friendly ‘workshop’ where children are guided by experienced fieldworkers through an interactive data collection booklet containing questionnaire items interspersed with games.  Schools principals, teachers and parents are contributing via on-line questionnaires.

Research Design

The CSL study uses a cross- sequential longitudinal design, producing a rich
set of mixed methods data. This is generated through a nationally representative quantitative study and in-depth case studies of a sub-sample of schools.

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Ethics & Data Protection

The Children’s School Lives Study has been approved by the University College Dublin Human Research Ethics Committee.

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FUNDERS & STAKEHOLDERS

International experts in specific areas of research design and researching with children are involved in advising the CSL team on their study methods.

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