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Yasmeen, Ghazala – Online Submission, 2008
Introduction: Action Research is a formative study of progress commonly practiced by teachers in schools. Basically an action research is a spiral process that includes problem investigation, taking action & fact-finding about the result of action. It enables a teacher to adopt/craft most appropriate strategy within its own teaching environment.…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Action Research, Biological Sciences
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Cargo, Margaret; Delormier, Treena; Levesque, Lucie; Horn-Miller, Kahente; McComber, Alex; Macaulay, Ann C. – Health Education Research, 2008
Democratic or equal participation in decision making is an ideal that community and academic stakeholders engaged in participatory research strive to achieve. This ideal, however, may compete with indigenous peoples' right to self-determination. Study objectives were to assess the perceived influence of multiple community (indigenous) and academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Leaders, Participatory Research, Indigenous Populations
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Fletcher, Fay – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2008
Recently, various scholars have remarked that university continuing education (UCE) is moving away from one of its original core foci, that of social justice. In this article, the possible causes of this are discussed, including current political environments, the role of universities and academics in perpetuating or disrupting the status quo, and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Participatory Research, Continuing Education, Transformative Learning
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McVee, Mary B.; Bailey, Nancy M.; Shanahan, Lynn E. – Teaching Education, 2008
While many teachers and teacher educators agree that it is important to integrate new literacies and technologies into their teaching, educators are often perplexed about how to begin thinking about this task. Research reveals that educators use technologies for personal and communicative purposes, but teachers, for the most part, have not yet…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Education Courses, Teacher Educators, Educational Technology
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Sylvestre, John; Cousins, J. Bradley; Sundar, Purnima; Aubry, Tim; Hinsperger, Val – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2008
This article describes the planning of a multi-agency and multi-stakeholder evaluation of the implementation of supportive housing. The Ottawa Housing"Plus" Collaborative Communities project is a collaboration between university-based evaluators and members of a local network of supportive housing providers. The objectives of the…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Housing, Social Services, Foreign Countries
Celik, Servet – ProQuest LLC, 2009
To boost the social and economic outlook of the country, Turkey has recently initiated educational reform at all levels and especially higher education, including organizational restructuring and expansion for increased accessibility. The swift increase in the number and size of universities has resulted in a challenge to find trained faculty. One…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Critical Theory, Doctoral Degrees, Educational Change
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Jordan, Steven; Stocek, Christine; Mark, Rodney; Matches, Stacy – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2009
The paper will present findings from a Social Science and Humanities Research (SSHRC) funded participatory evaluation conducted over the past four years in the Cree nation of Wemindji in Quebec, Canada. COOL (Challenging Our Own Limits) or "Nigawchiisuun" in Cree, was launched in 2003 as part of a broader program of governance…
Descriptors: World Views, Social Sciences, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods
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McElhinney, James H.; Wood, George – Community Education Journal, 1994
Participatory research embodies an ideal of community education: all persons affected by issues and decisions should be involved in defining the issues, deciding what information is needed, and participating in making the decisions. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Education, Participatory Research, Theory Practice Relationship
Mascarenhas, James – New Ground, 1993
Discusses Participatory Learning Methods (PALM), a program in which the rural population becomes involved in creative, productive, and sustainable development activities. Describes a typical PALM program and the evolution of PALM methodology. (MDH)
Descriptors: Maps, Participatory Research, Rural Development, Rural Education
Mulenga, Derek C. – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1994
Critically examines community development assumptions through historical analysis and mapping of political discourse. Using the methods of Foucault, Said, and Gramsci, demonstrates how participatory research, concerned with releasing people's knowledge through transformation, can expose and resist dominant discourses. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Discourse Analysis, Participatory Research, Politics
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Woodside, Jane Harris – Now and Then, 1990
Highlander Research and Education Center, begun in 1932 by Myles Horton as Highlander Folk School, continues to provide adult education for empowerment and social change. Once active in labor organization and civil rights movements, the school now focuses on interrelated issues of economic development and environmental crisis in Appalachia. (SV)
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, Community Development, Environmental Education
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Pyrch, Timothy – Convergence, 1996
Describes the activities of Orlando Fals-Borda and Maria Cristina Salazar in promoting participatory action research and political activism in Colombia. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Activism, Adult Education, Foreign Countries
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Milofsky, Carl – Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2000
Defines transparent research as a strategy in which the subjects of the research are fully involved in the entire process. Presents case studies of the emergency medical department of a medium-sized hospital and of a congregational development project developed in partnership with an Episcopal diocese. (JOW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Development, Ethnography, Participatory Research
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Townsend, Elizabeth; Birch, Diane E.; Langley, Jack; Langille, Lynn – Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 2000
A 2-year ethnographic study of a clubhouse for people with long-term mental illness involved club members in particpatory research. The study explored questions of what is research and who drives it. A critical perspective on the social organization of knowledge and power inequities between participants was highlighted. (SK)
Descriptors: Empowerment, Ethnography, Mental Disorders, Participatory Research
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Dye, Linda; Hendy, Steve; Hare, Dougal Julian; Burton, Mark – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2004
Summary Capacity to consent is an important concept when working with people with learning disabilities. The current concept of consent is based on a dichotomous categorization: people either have or do not have capacity to consent. Several research studies have focused on the assessment of capacity to consent and these studies report a range from…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Decision Making, Student Participation, Risk
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