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Anderson, Babs; Cook, Tina – Educational Action Research, 2021
This article examines the use of first-person action research to improve the facilitation of a continuing professional development (CPD) project in Early Years leadership. The intention of this project was to support Early Years Leaders (EYLs) from a diverse range of Early Years settings in NW England to improve their practice and hence strengthen…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Faculty Development, Early Childhood Education
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Cook, Tina; Boote, Jonathan; Buckley, Nicola; Vougioukalou, Sofia; Wright, Michael – Educational Action Research, 2017
Action research has been characterised as systematic enquiry into practice, undertaken by those involved, with the aim changing and improving that practice: an approach designed to have impact. Whilst much has been written about the process and practice of "researching," historically "impact" has been somewhat taken for…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Evidence Based Practice, Health
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Abma, Tineke A.; Cook, Tina; Rämgård, Margaretha; Kleba, Elisabeth; Harris, Janet; Wallerstein, Nina – Educational Action Research, 2017
Social impact, defined as an effect on society, culture, quality of life, community services, or public policy beyond academia, is widely considered as a relevant requirement for scientific research, especially in the field of health care. Traditionally, in health research, the process of knowledge transfer is rather linear and one-sided and has…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Participatory Research, Medical Research, Action Research
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Cook, Tina; Brandon, Toby; Zonouzi, Maryam; Thomson, Louise – Educational Action Research, 2019
This article draws on insights gained from three projects described as participatory action research (PAR) undertaken in the UK. What binds them together is that each project coordinator raised the issue of the under-representation of opportunities for disruption in the possible trajectory to knowledge democracy.PAR places a relational process at…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Foreign Countries, Research Projects