Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an innovative framework that actively involves young people in designing and conducting research aimed at addressing issues that affect their daily lives.
Learn about decolonial participatory action research in theory and practice through a semester-long seminar/studio course, working directly with Indigenous community organizations fighting against ...
This article reports on the experiences and perceptions of K-12 teachers as they engaged in a participatory action research (PAR) project, "Science Across the Curriculum". Although the experiences and ...
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are the nation's pre-eminent source of high-quality, objective advice on science, engineering, and health matters. Top experts participate ...
The Crown Institute community gathered in February to hear from student voices from four distinct Youth Participatory Action Research projects. Youth Participatory Action Research, or YPAR, is an ...
Participatory action research (PAR) derived from anti-colonial struggles in the third world in the 1960s. Traditionally it has been a method of the margins because of its commitment to linking social ...
The youth decided to focus the project on mental health and how it connects to community well-being. Photo: United Way of Santa Cruz County UC Santa Cruz Psychology Professor Regina Langhout helps to ...
Ongoing Research: Photovoice is a qualitative research method employed in community-based participatory research for the purpose of reflecting the lived reality and concerns of a community, sparking ...