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Participatory Action Research as Professional Development
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Eight teams of principals and teachers gave up their
Saturdays to help improve education for students
experiencing homelessness or high levels of student
mobility due to poverty. Their education contexts
covered elementary, middle and high schools in rural,
small town and city environments. This study covers
both their use of participatory action research (PAR)
as professional development and their learning
outcomes pertaining to this highly vulnerable
population of students. Findings include the
efficacy of PAR through which diverse participants
co-create mutually rewarding results. New education
practices for students developed in three main areas:
1) access to education services, 2) welcoming school
culture, and 3) flexible instructional strategies.
This study concludes that networks of local teams aid
each other s study of the tough issues in education
because the PAR approach creates a holding
environment that mediates the stress caused by
addressing complexity. This study will be useful to
anyone interested in PAR as professional development,
homeless education or addressing complexity in schools.
Autorentext
Dr. E. Alana James focuses on the use of participatory actionresearch in networked settings with which to address complexsocial, educational and business issues. In this, longitudinalresearch, Alana convened principals and teachers from eightschools in Colorado to study how to improve education forstudents experiencing homelessness.
Klappentext
Eight teams of principals and teachers gave up theirSaturdays to help improve education for studentsexperiencing homelessness or high levels of studentmobility due to poverty. Their education contextscovered elementary, middle and high schools in rural,small town and city environments. This study coversboth their use of participatory action research (PAR)as professional development and their learningoutcomes pertaining to this highly vulnerablepopulation of students. Findings include theefficacy of PAR through which diverse participantsco-create mutually rewarding results. New educationpractices for students developed in three main areas:1) access to education services, 2) welcoming schoolculture, and 3) flexible instructional strategies. This study concludes that networks of local teams aideach other's study of the tough issues in educationbecause the PAR approach creates a holdingenvironment that mediates the stress caused byaddressing complexity. This study will be useful toanyone interested in PAR as professional development,homeless education or addressing complexity in schools.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639141702
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Participatory Action Research as Professional Development
- ISBN 978-3-639-14170-2
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- EAN 9783639141702
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
- Autor E. Alana James
- Untertitel Creating New Education Practices for Homeless or Highly Mobile Students in the United States
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Anzahl Seiten 96
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Gewicht 159g