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Quoss, Bernita; Cooney, Margaret; Longhurst, Terri – Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2000
Participatory action research is a useful technique for helping low income groups access postsecondary education. Conducting research involving analysis of the use of surplus welfare funds and federal regulations and advocating policy changes by explaining the benefits of public investment in postsecondary education are two roles for consumer…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Action Research, Advocacy, Financial Support
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Dunn, Leith L. – Convergence, 1998
Women working in export processing zones in the Dominican Republic organized a union using a gendered approach and undertook organizational literacy strategies based on Freire's ideas. They developed community support services to combat oppression. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Community Services, Developing Nations, Employed Women
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Strand, Kerry J. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2000
Discusses community-based research (CBR) as a pedagogical strategy for courses in social science research to show how service learning enriches discipline-based learning. Explores how CBR engages students with epistemological debates by modeling alternatives to conventional assumptions about why research is conducted, how best to study people, and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Involvement, Epistemology, Participatory Research
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Small, Stephen A. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1995
Four models of action-oriented research, a research approach that can inform policy and practice, are described: action, participatory, empowerment, and feminism research. Discusses historical roots, epistemological assumptions, agendas, and methodological strategies of each, and presents implications for family researchers. (JPS)
Descriptors: Action Research, Empowerment, Epistemology, Ethics
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Bemak, Fred – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1996
Presents new paradigm for research with street children, using street researchers who act as novices in a new culture, taught by children, yet maintain professional integrity and identity. Discusses the transformed researcher role, countertransference, new conceptualizations of time and space, testing behaviors, value-based research, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Change Agents, Children, Ethnography
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Kyburz-Graber, Regula – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1999
Hypothesizes that environmental education is dominated by natural science thinking, while a link between environmental problems and critical thinking is unusual. Presents results of a participatory research approach with which teacher teams conducted classroom projects in five senior high schools and offered in-service seminars. Discusses features…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Research, Environmental Education, High Schools
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Oliver, Billie – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
This paper presents an example of using evaluation as a tool for encouraging democratic participation in the development of professional learning and course delivery. The new professional role of Connexions Personal Adviser (CPA) is being clarified and developed through participation of CPAs on a new national training programme, the Diploma for…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Experiential Learning, Inquiry, Program Evaluation
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McDowell, Teresa; Fang, Shi-Ruei; Young, Cecilia Gomez; Khanna, Anchal; Sherman, Brooke; Brownlee, Kenya – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2003
Marriage and family therapy (MFT) training programs need to create opportunities for all students to develop cultural competency by raising their racial awareness and sensitivity. Likewise, therapists of color need to be offered space in MFT programs to voice their experiences and venues for their voices to be heard. This article reports on the…
Descriptors: Marriage Counseling, Family Counseling, Training, Racial Attitudes
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Murray, Cathy – Children & Society, 2006
Peer led focus groups, a qualitative social science research method, and their use with young people are examined. The paper outlines three developments that have contributed to their emergence, namely: traditional focus groups, peer education and participatory research. Drawing on a study in progress, the advantages and challenges associated with…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Participatory Research, Research Methodology, Focus Groups
Greenberg, Jerrold – American Journal of Health Education, 2006
A community-campus health partnership was formed in 1999. To determine health partnership priorities, it was collaboratively decided that an assessment of the community's health needs and interests was necessary. This article describes a community-based participatory research project: namely, a door-to-door survey to assess community health needs…
Descriptors: African Americans, Empowerment, Health Needs, Participatory Research
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James, E. Alana – Educational Action Research, 2006
This paper presents the final analysis of a mixed methodological study of participatory action research (PAR) as professional development. The participants were administrators and teachers studying extreme educational disadvantage caused by homeless and transient living conditions. Two questions are answered: 1. What was the experience of…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Action Research, Participatory Research, Professional Development
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Fredericks, Bronwyn – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
Drawing on Gregory Cajete's (1994, p. 55) explanation of "Pathway" (Path denoting structure, Way implying a process), a research framework was developed exploring Aboriginal women's perceptions and experiences of health and health services. Developing the research methodology was like laying out the Path, as a well thought out structure or the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Females, Attitudes
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Rubin, Beth C.; Jones, Makeba – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
Recent years have seen a proliferation of student action research both nationally and internationally. Going by various names--participatory research, action research, participatory evaluation--student action research is research that (a) is conducted by youth, within or outside of schools and classrooms, with the goal of informing and affecting…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Student Research, Student Participation
Menz, Fredrick E. – 1995
The participatory research model used by the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center at the University of Wisconsin-Stout is discussed, with a focus on the value added to the research process and relevance of research applications when research is rehabilitation-need based and the research-to-applications process model is used. Information is…
Descriptors: Action Research, Disabilities, Models, Participatory Research
King, Jean A.; Lonnquist, M. Peg – 1994
This paper examines collaborative action research in order to clarify the arguments and research base that either support or oppose the process. Proponents who advocate the institutionalization of collaborative action research point to its theoretical rationale, a growing research base that documents the value and outcomes of the process, and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation, Educational Research
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