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Hofmann, Peter – Convergence, 2008
Learning to learn is important and increasingly vital for people trying to deal with a rapidly changing world! Or, in the words of the European Union, learning to learn is one of the eight "key competences that citizens require for their personal fulfilment, social inclusion, active citizenship and employability in our knowledge-based…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Learning Strategies, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning
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Mckenzie, Christine – Convergence, 2005
Globalisation is an often touted or "plastic" word whose meaning varies and shifts depending on who interprets it. Globalisation is used to indicate qualities such as global interconnectedness or expanded opportunities to share and learn in a world where borders are seen to be dissolving. However, globalisation is also understood as the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communications, Action Research, Global Approach
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Mishra, Renuka; And Others – Convergence, 1994
Several action research projects for women's literacy in India demonstrated the importance of developing learners' planning skills, recognizing that learning is spiral and not linear, understanding the complexities of empowerment, and educating for change. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Continuing Education, Development, Females
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Guevara, Jose Roberto Q. – Convergence, 1996
Ecologically sound tourism planning and policy require an empowering community participation. The participatory action research model helps a community gain understanding of its social reality, learn how to learn, initiate dialog, and discover new possibilities for addressing its situation. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Adult Education, Conservation (Environment), Foreign Countries
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Schroeder, Kent – Convergence, 1997
The Canada-Asia Partnership used participatory action research to promote participation of marginalized communities in development. It was hampered by the positivist research model dominating academic institutions and lack of clarity and consensus among stakeholders. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Keough, Noel; And Others – Convergence, 1995
A two-year participatory action research project involved Canadian and Filipino popular theater and development organizations in improving awareness of environmental issues and creating an education performance on community sustainability issues. Issues of time, equity, and cultural difference arose. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Involvement, Cultural Activities, Foreign Countries
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Kapoor, Dip – Convergence, 2004
The process of globalisation and modernisation of the south through "the development project" continues to "invite" resistance to ecological destruction and displacement of rural and forest-based communities. Post-developmentalist critics emphasise the significance of social movements in ushering in a new partnership for social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Justice, Action Research, Popular Education
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Hall, Budd L. – Convergence, 2005
Participatory research (PR) is a term that was first articulated in Tanzania in the early 1970s to describe a variety of community-based approaches to the creation of knowledge. Taken together these approaches combine social investigation, education and action in an interrelated process. The International Council for Adult Education provided a…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Foreign Countries, Participatory Research, Action Research