12 The Ethical Practices of Collecting Informed Consent from Child Participants in Action Research Projects

Author(s):  
Sandie Mourão
2006 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monica Rolfsen ◽  
Arild Johnsen ◽  
Gaute Knutstad

Health ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (04) ◽  
pp. 323-333
Author(s):  
Nami Tanimizu ◽  
Yuko Hayashi ◽  
Chiharu Akazawa ◽  
Akihiro Shuda ◽  
Kuniko Hagiwara ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Colin Bryson

This case study evaluates a new initiative to establish a cross-disciplinary forum focusing on enhancing learning, teaching and the student experience. All staff and students are welcome to participate and participants set the agenda themselves. The intention is to have open and informal dialogue and to work in partnership towards setting up collective participatory action-research projects. This is modelled on the Teaching and Learning Academy at Western Washington University (Werder and Otis, 2010). An important aim was to create a space to give voice for those - the so-called ‘hard to reach’- who do not get such opportunities in traditional structures. There have been many challenges to creating a sustainable and successful working model, not least such barriers as communications, creating time and opportunity and working against current dominant cultures. Nonetheless, staff and students, including many international students, have participated and found legitimacy to discuss their own priorities. 


2019 ◽  
pp. 246-262
Author(s):  
William Grabe ◽  
Fredricka L. Stoller

Author(s):  
Gabriele I.E. Strohschen

This chapter corroborates competence-based and social-situational educational practices with the principles of Blended Shore Education (BSE) and Metagogy. These two theorems emerged from several action research projects that engaged Chicago community members, university students, and educators from around the world. The principles, tenets, and descriptions of applied instructional methods in the context of civic and social engagement projects demonstrate how teaching and learning praxes and curricula and program design can be achieved by and with the learners, by the university, and by the community stakeholders to result in relevant and meaningful education models in higher education.


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