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Lewis, Rolla E.; Herb, Courtney; Mundy-Mccook, Erin; Capps-Jenner, Natalie – Educational Action Research, 2019
This article is a collaboration involving a professor and three graduate students. Together, they explore lifescaping action research pedagogy guided by the participatory inquiry process. Since the lesson taught is not the lesson learned, the first author presents a perspective about teaching PIP followed by the graduate students' collective…
Descriptors: Action Research, Individual Development, Participatory Research, Inquiry
Ponte, Petra; Ronnerman, Karin – Educational Action Research, 2009
Action research can be understood as a complex interplay between local circumstances and local research traditions, embedded in their turn in local intellectual-philosophical traditions, national as well as international. Because of this interplay it is questionable whether it would be particularly fruitful to look for 'typical local forms of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
McIntosh, Paul – Educational Action Research, 2008
This article explores the use of active imagination and dialogics as constructs that can be applied reflexively to health care education. Drawing on student data, it discusses some of the primary elements of these ideas, and how they may inform reflection, human inquiry, and pedagogical approaches to personal and professional growth and…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Imagination

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