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Hauptverfasser: Means, Darris R., Blackmon, Sydney, Drake, Elizabeth, Lawrence, Paris, Jackson, Angel, Strickland, Anna, Willis, Jenay
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2020
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1303973
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author Means, Darris R.
Blackmon, Sydney
Drake, Elizabeth
Lawrence, Paris
Jackson, Angel
Strickland, Anna
Willis, Jenay
author_facet Means, Darris R.
Blackmon, Sydney
Drake, Elizabeth
Lawrence, Paris
Jackson, Angel
Strickland, Anna
Willis, Jenay
Means, Darris R.
Blackmon, Sydney
Drake, Elizabeth
Lawrence, Paris
Jackson, Angel
Strickland, Anna
Willis, Jenay
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents We Have Something to Say: Youth Participatory Action Research as a Promising Practice to Address Problems of Practice in Rural Schools Means, Darris R. Blackmon, Sydney Drake, Elizabeth Lawrence, Paris Jackson, Angel Strickland, Anna Willis, Jenay Rural Youth Participatory Research Action Research High School Students Access to Education Postsecondary Education Rural Education Photography Research Methodology Conferences (Gatherings) Learning Resources Centers School Libraries Leadership Training The purpose of this article is to highlight a critical approach for practice, youth participatory action research, that can be used to invite rural youth to collaborate with school administrators, educators, and community leaders to identify and examine challenges, while building upon the strengths of a school and community to address challenges. Our youth participatory action research project was a collaboration between adult researchers and five students from a rural high school to examine and address postsecondary education access challenges. The adult and student researchers developed and implemented two evidence-based products: (a) a conference and (b) a resource corner in the school library. Student co-researchers demonstrated an increased commitment to the project, development of postsecondary education knowledge, and development as leaders during the project. Our project demonstrates evidence of youth participatory action research being an effective approach to address problems of practice in rural education. [Note: The publication year (2021) shown on the PDF is incorrect. The correct publication year for this article is 2020.]
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spellingShingle We Have Something to Say: Youth Participatory Action Research as a Promising Practice to Address Problems of Practice in Rural Schools
Means, Darris R.
Blackmon, Sydney
Drake, Elizabeth
Lawrence, Paris
Jackson, Angel
Strickland, Anna
Willis, Jenay
Rural Youth
Participatory Research
Action Research
High School Students
Access to Education
Postsecondary Education
Rural Education
Photography
Research Methodology
Conferences (Gatherings)
Learning Resources Centers
School Libraries
Leadership Training
We Have Something to Say: Youth Participatory Action Research as a Promising Practice to Address Problems of Practice in Rural Schools Means, Darris R. Blackmon, Sydney Drake, Elizabeth Lawrence, Paris Jackson, Angel Strickland, Anna Willis, Jenay Rural Youth Participatory Research Action Research High School Students Access to Education Postsecondary Education Rural Education Photography Research Methodology Conferences (Gatherings) Learning Resources Centers School Libraries Leadership Training The purpose of this article is to highlight a critical approach for practice, youth participatory action research, that can be used to invite rural youth to collaborate with school administrators, educators, and community leaders to identify and examine challenges, while building upon the strengths of a school and community to address challenges. Our youth participatory action research project was a collaboration between adult researchers and five students from a rural high school to examine and address postsecondary education access challenges. The adult and student researchers developed and implemented two evidence-based products: (a) a conference and (b) a resource corner in the school library. Student co-researchers demonstrated an increased commitment to the project, development of postsecondary education knowledge, and development as leaders during the project. Our project demonstrates evidence of youth participatory action research being an effective approach to address problems of practice in rural education. [Note: The publication year (2021) shown on the PDF is incorrect. The correct publication year for this article is 2020.]
title We Have Something to Say: Youth Participatory Action Research as a Promising Practice to Address Problems of Practice in Rural Schools
topic Rural Youth
Participatory Research
Action Research
High School Students
Access to Education
Postsecondary Education
Rural Education
Photography
Research Methodology
Conferences (Gatherings)
Learning Resources Centers
School Libraries
Leadership Training
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1303973