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Julie Johnstone

The Promise of a Scholarship of Engagement - 2 views

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    As a research methodology, Participatory Action Research (PAR) is an ideal blend of CCT skills and tools. The author of the article, Couto quoted Freire (1970) in saying that "PAR is a community-based, problem-centered, active learning pedagogy, and it imparts several social problem-solving skills and lessons about participation in democratic societies". The article chronicles efforts by the author to engage students from the University of Richmond in a participatory action research project. The purpose of the research was to better understand needs and issues facing the Richmond Juvenile and Family court system. During the project, students worked with detained juveniles to better understand how the system was affecting each individual. The article provides a clear overview of participatory action research, offering numerous benefits of the process. The author suggests that PAR has the potential to be seen as the "scholarship of engagement" and is spreading in the same way that community service and service learning caught on in the 1970's and 1990's.
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    This method sounds like it could deliver much stronger learning experiences than typical service learning can because there the students usually remain formally outside what they study, though they learn and gain a lot through personal interactions and experiences. Here they directly engage in situations, working for change as partners, that through the service learning model they generally only try to alleviate and understand. The example is extreme and probably unsuited for most groups, but the methods are intriguing and exciting. The part about the community affected controlling the agenda would be key, as it can be a balance act, trying to have students really learn from experiences and not take condescending approaches.
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    This article was a good complement to the interview of Peter Senge and Margaret Wheatley (Changing How We Work Together) and Senge's work is also quoted in the article as well. Senge says that learning organizations should nurture new and expansive patterns of thinking, have higher standards for collective learning, and engage people in the team. It would be interesting to see what would happen if higher education institutions engaged in more participatory action research, wherein the students, faculty, and staff had more of a say in the actions of the institution. As it stands now, feedback from students and faculty is sought in some respects, such as in committee work, but many students are too busy to offer feedback to the institution. Instead, there is still a hierarchy of administration that makes the final decisions for actions that affect the students, faculty, and staff.
Amanda Curtin

Teaching in a Participatory Culture-How Wikis Can Support Learning - 2 views

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    This article looks at using Wiki's for educational purposes, and the issues and benefits surrounding this.
erinaiello

Participatory Action research - 1 views

shared by erinaiello on 07 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    This 8 minute video was helpful in breaking down the pieces that go into action research. It also help further define why we do all of the necessary steps while keeping a positive and encouraging attitude throughout the process. By: Jackie Gerstein
Meaghan Kearney

A Participatory Action Research Approach to Developing Understanding of The Learning Co... - 1 views

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    Action research in a school. This article discusses how a school librarian was required to have students for one thirty minute class period. She talks about how she didn't want it to be a waste of time so she came up with a plan to make sure the time spent in the library would be well spent. She got feedback from the students to get ideas on what they wanted to get from this experience.
mary lou horn

From the Center for Regional Change at UC Davis - 0 views

http://regionalchange.ucdavis.edu/publications/2010%20Fully%20Engaged%20201005010-page4.pdf This is a very brief overview with images that speaks in a large away about participatory action researc...

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