811 resultados para Interactive Action Research Project
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Based on a three year action research project, this study examines one strand of that research, namely the impact that ‘purpose’, i.e. exploring the range of rationales for studying a subject, has in helping white trainee teachers embrace cultural and ethnic diversity within their teaching. Through ‘purpose’ trainees explored different reasons why history should be taught (and by implication what content should be taught and how it should be taught) and the relationship of these reasons to diversity. Focusing on ‘purpose’ appears to have a positive impact on many trainees from white, mono-ethnic backgrounds, enabling them to bring diversity into the school curriculum, in this case history teaching. It offers one way to counter concerns about issues of ‘whiteness’ in the teaching profession and by teaching a more relevant curriculum has a potential positive impact on the achievement of students from minority ethnic backgrounds.
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House builders play a key role in controlling the quality of new homes in the UK. The UK house building sector is, however, currently facing pressures to expand supply as well as conform to tougher low carbon planning and Building Regulation requirements; primarily in the areas of sustainability. There is growing evidence that the pressure the UK house building industry is currently under may be eroding build quality and causing an increase in defects. It is found that the prevailing defect literature is limited to the causes, pathology and statistical analysis of defects (and failures). The literature does not extend to examine how house builders individually and collectively, in practice, collect and learn from defects experience in order to reduce the prevalence of defects in future homes. The theoretical lens for the research is organisational learning. This paper contributes to our understanding of organisational learning in construction through a synthesis of current literature. Further, a suitable organisational learning model is adopted. The paper concludes by reporting the research design of an ongoing collaborative action research project with the National House Building Council (NHBC), focused on developing a better understanding of house builders’ localised defects analysis procedures and learning processes.
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This paper proposes a rights-based approach for participatory urban planning for climate change adaptation in urban areas. Participatory urban planning ties climate change adaptation to local development opportunities. Previous discussions suggest that participatory urban planning may help to understand structural inequalities, to gain, even if temporally, institutional support and to deliver a planning process in constant negotiation with local actors. Building upon an action research project which implemented a process of participatory urban planning for climate change in Maputo, Mozambique, this paper reflects upon the practical lessons that emerged from these experiences, in relation to the incorporation of climate change information, the difficulties to secure continued support from local governments and the opportunities for local impacts through the implementation of the proposals emerging from this process.
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The aim of this article is to describe how the Learning Study method (LS) was implemented in a Swedish upper secondary school, as well as how the principals and the teachers involved perceived this to affect teaching at, and the development of, the school. It is an empirical study that was conducted as an action research project over a period of three years. The project to implement the LS method was based on the assumption that proper training is the result of collegial activity that occurs when teachers learn from each other. The teachers in this study were, in general, positive about using the LS method. It created opportunities to meet and talk about teaching skills, developed better professional relationships between colleagues, and offered a systematic method for planning, implementing and monitoring teaching. However, working together requires that time be set aside to allow for implementation of the LS method. This is crucial, as the LS method is a rather expensive way to make school development work. This places heavy demands on principals to create the necessary conditions for the implementation of the LS method.
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Objetivamos, nesse trabalho, demonstrar alguns caminhos e obstáculos relacionados ao acesso à Justiça a partir da execução do Programa Mediação de Conflitos do Estado de Minas Gerais. O tema do acesso à Justiça tem sido foco de amplos estudos sobre o processo de democratização do direito no Brasil. Pesquisadores do campo das ciências sociais e humanas têm dedicado suas produções ao objetivo de compreender o fenômeno do direito e a sua forma de organização-aplicação no país. As diversas iniciativas de descentralização dos serviços jurídicos – diante da necessidade de ampliá-los, especialmente para a população de baixa renda – veem provocando amplas reflexões sobre o sistema político e de justiça no caso brasileiro, com especial atenção aos dilemas encontrados nas características históricas e culturais do país, permitindo diferenciá-los e aproximá-los de outros contextos nacionais. A ascendente vocação do princípio democrático amplia e faz crescer a institucionalização do direito na vida social, contemplando espaços que ainda não se faziam tão expressos por ele, jurisdicionando principalmente, a esfera da vida privada. Este conjunto de elementos é essencial ao presente trabalho, uma vez que apresentamos o desenvolvimento e a prática do Programa Mediação de Conflitos. Buscamos apresentar a criação deste programa desde sua origem, como projeto de pesquisa-ação a partir da concepção do pluralismo jurídico e do “direito achado na rua”. Sua formulação, realizada por meio de reflexões advindas de um grupo de professores do campo do direito da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, que durante a década de 90 criaram um programa de extensão desta mesma universidade – denominado “Polos de Cidadania” – nos levou a compreensão do seu percurso e dos caminhos adotados. Discutimos os principais desafios na execução de métodos de informalização da justiça e de mecanismos de resolução de conflitos, como o procedimento da mediação. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo em que alguns dados socioeconômicos foram incorporados para fins analíticos. Destacamos, sobretudo, o percurso desta experiência por seus idealizadores; apresentamos alguns resultados relacionados aos dados já produzidos por esta prática e quem são os operadores desta experiência atualmente – os mediadores; e buscamos identificar quais são as percepções daqueles que foram atendidos por este programa – suas falas e histórias pessoais – e quais são os caminhos indicados por este segmento social para que o “acesso à Justiça” se torne algo possível de realizar.
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Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE
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This action research project describes a research project designed and implemented specifically with an emphasis on the instruction of mathematical vocabulary. The targeted population was my second period classroom of sixth grade students. This group of seventeen students represented diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and abilities. The school is located in a community of a population of approximately 5,000 people in the Midwest. My research investigation focused on the use of specific methods of vocabulary instruction and students’ use of precise mathematical vocabulary in writing and speaking. I wanted to see what effects these strategies would have on student performance. My research suggested that students who struggle with retention of mathematical knowledge have inadequate language skills. My research also revealed that students who have a sound knowledge of vocabulary and are engaged in the specific use of content language performed more successfully. Final analysis indicated that students believed the use of specific mathematical language helped them to be more successful and they made moderate progress in their performance on assessments.
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Math in the Middle Institute Partnership, Action Research Project Report, In partial fulfillment of the MAT Degree. Department of Mathematics. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. July 2009.
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Conversation is central to the process of organizational learning and change. Drawing on the notion of reflective conversation, we describe an action research project, "learning through listening" in Omega, a residential healthcare organization. In this project, service users, staff, members of management committees, trustees, managers, and central office staff participated in listening to each other and in working together towards building capacity for creating their own vision of how the organization could move into the future, according to its values and ethos. In doing so they developed ways of engaging in reflective conversation that enabled progress towards a strategic direction.
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En este artículo presentamos algunos de los resultados encontrados en el proyecto de investigación “ Ocio e inclusión social. Una mirada desde la población adulta en situación de discapacidad" , que buscó, en un primer momento, analizar las causas del bajo impacto de los espacios de ocio y tiempo libre ofrecidos para personas con discapacidad adultas en el municipio de Rionegro (Antioquia-Colombia), para luego conformar un grupo de trabajo, con el objetivo de que se convirtieran en líderes y gestores de procesos, no sólo recreativos, sino también sociales, políticos, entre otros, y además, que se proyectaran como formadores de otras personas. Este propósito requirió abordar paradigmas y enfoques metodológicos que permitieron, no sólo identificar necesidades, sino la generación de procesos de transformación y empoderamiento de las comunidades. Con el proyecto, se logró conformar este colectivo de personas, quien está actualmente coordinado por una persona con discapacidad, logrando su visibilización e inicio de gestiones que les permitirá mejorar su calidad de vida y la de sus familias y empoderarse de procesos que les permita un rol más activo en la demanda de bienes y servicios.
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Although managers consider accurate, timely, and relevant information as critical to the quality of their decisions, evidence of large variations in data quality abounds. Over a period of twelve months, the action research project reported herein attempted to investigate and track data quality initiatives undertaken by the participating organisation. The investigation focused on two types of errors: transaction input errors and processing errors. Whenever the action research initiative identified non-trivial errors, the participating organisation introduced actions to correct the errors and prevent similar errors in the future. Data quality metrics were taken quarterly to measure improvements resulting from the activities undertaken during the action research project. The action research project results indicated that for a mission-critical database to ensure and maintain data quality, commitment to continuous data quality improvement is necessary. Also, communication among all stakeholders is required to ensure common understanding of data quality improvement goals. The action research project found that to further substantially improve data quality, structural changes within the organisation and to the information systems are sometimes necessary. The major goal of the action research study is to increase the level of data quality awareness within all organisations and to motivate them to examine the importance of achieving and maintaining high-quality data.
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Discusses the necessity for the conscious recognition of the phenomenon known as the extended enterprise; this demands that product, process and supply chain design are all considered simultaneously. Structure must be given to the extended enterprise in order to understand and manage it efficaciously. The authors discuss multiple perspectives for doing this, and employ the notions of “3-dimensional concurrent engineering” and “holonic thinking” for conceiving what the structure may look like. Describes a current “action research” project that is investigating potential lead-time reductions within an extended enterprise’s product introduction process. This aims to produce process visualisations, a framework for structuring and sychronising phases and stage-gates within the extended enterprise, and a new simulation tool which will provide a synthetic distributed hypermedia network. These deliverables will be used to play strategic “games” to explore problem issues within the product introduction process that belongs to the extended enterprise, develop teamwork across autonomous companies, and ultimately, contribute to the design of future extended enterprise supply chains.
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In India, more than one third of the population do not currently have access to modern energy services. Biomass to energy, known as bioenergy, has immense potential for addressing India’s energy poverty. Small scale decentralised bioenergy systems require low investment compared to other renewable technologies and have environmental and social benefits over fossil fuels. Though they have historically been promoted in India through favourable policies, many studies argue that the sector’s potential is underutilised due to sustainable supply chain barriers. Moreover, a significant research gap exists. This research addresses the gap by analysing the potential sustainable supply chain risks of decentralised small scale bioenergy projects. This was achieved through four research objectives, using various research methods along with multiple data collection techniques. Firstly, a conceptual framework was developed to identify and analyse these risks. The framework is founded on existing literature and gathered inputs from practitioners and experts. Following this, sustainability and supply chain issues within the sector were explored. Sustainability issues were collated into 27 objectives, and supply chain issues were categorised according to related processes. Finally, the framework was validated against an actual bioenergy development in Jodhpur, India. Applying the framework to the action research project had some significant impacts upon the project’s design. These include the development of water conservation arrangements, the insertion of auxiliary arrangements, measures to increase upstream supply chain resilience, and the development of a first aid action plan. More widely, the developed framework and identified issues will help practitioners to take necessary precautionary measures and address them quickly and cost effectively. The framework contributes to the bioenergy decision support system literature and the sustainable supply chain management field by incorporating risk analysis and introducing the concept of global and organisational sustainability in supply chains. The sustainability issues identified contribute to existing knowledge through the exploration of a small scale and developing country context. The analysis gives new insights into potential risks affecting the whole bioenergy supply chain.
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We focus in this article on the challenges local governmental (municipal) and third-sector (nonprofit) organizations face when they seek to work collaboratively or in partnership. We build on the findings of an action research project to draw out the practical implications of cross-sector working for the organizations involved. We describe jointly agreed suggestions for tackling the challenges that emerged when third-sector organizations and local governmental agencies themselves worked collaboratively in a search for mutually acceptable solutions. Finally, we draw out learning points on cross-sector working for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between student reading achievement and family involvement in urban schools. In this action research project, family members will be invited to participate as reading mentors during class time. In this study, the mentors will have the chance to impact the students by reading aloud to them in small groups. It is hypothesized that this will increase the student's reading scores and motivate students to read for enjoyment.