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Iniesto, Francisco; Charitonos, Koula; Littlejohn, Allison – Open Education Studies, 2022
Studies using co-design methods require the meaningful involvement of stakeholders in creating new knowledge and harnessing, mobilising, and transferring existing knowledge to support comprehensive and long-term solutions. In the health sector, co-design methodology is seen as a way of supporting and engaging local communities in critical…
Descriptors: Health Education, Research Methodology, Cooperation, Community Involvement
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Lorinda M. N. M. Riley; Jessica P. Kaneakua – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2024
Indigenous people are often hesitant to participate in research projects because they lack trust in researcher intentions. In this article, we explore the critical role that Indigenous boundary spanners play in research conducted with Indigenous communities through our research on oceans and human health. Our analysis centers around five…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Trust (Psychology), Interpersonal Relationship, Experimenter Characteristics
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Varela-Losada, Mercedes; Vega-Marcote, Pedro; Pérez-Rodríguez, Uxío; Álvarez-Lires, María – Environmental Education Research, 2016
The current state of the planet's environmental deterioration calls for formal educational contexts to implement effective environmental proposals which nurture action competence. The aim of this paper is to examine the educational proposals in formal contexts that have been published in the two research journals of greatest impact on…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Environmental Education, Program Proposals, Journal Articles
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Small, Stephen A.; Uttal, Lynet – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
Action-oriented research is a methodological approach for doing collaborative research with practitioners and community partners that can inform practice, programs, community development, and policy while contributing to the scientific knowledge base. This article discusses how family scholars can use action-oriented research to work together with…
Descriptors: Community Development, Research Methodology, Action Research, Educational Cooperation
Theimer, William C., Jr. – 1970
Often a research department in a school system is called on to make an after the fact evaluation of a program or project. Although the department is operating under a handicap, it can still provide some data useful for evaluative purposes. It is suggested that all the classical methods of descriptive statistics be brought into play. The use of…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Boards of Education, Community Involvement, Evaluation
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Tsukashima, Ronald Tadao – Journal of Social Issues, 1977
This paper examines the benefits of merging sociological methods by concentrating on the contribution of field observation prior to the designing of a survey study of black anti-Semitism. (Author)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Blacks, Community Involvement, Data Collection
Manson, Spero M.; Shore, James H. – White Cloud Journal of American Indian/Alaska Native Mental Health, 1981
Service utilization records, often used to determine American Indian psychiatric disorder patterns, can guide selectively focused research. A tentative psychiatric epidemiology research framework contains four major components: community collaboration, sampling techniques, instrument development, and implementation. Available from: White Cloud…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Community Involvement, Community Study
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Mier, Nelda; Medina, Alvaro A.; Bocanegra-Alonso, Anabel; Castillo-Ruiz, Octelina; Acosta-Gonzalez, Rosa I.; Ramirez, Jose A. – Journal of Research Practice, 2006
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social and health research. This paper reflects on the enablers and barriers to recruitment that we encountered in our research work with persons belonging to ethnic minorities. Additionally, we applied the Matching Model of Recruitment, a theoretical…
Descriptors: Research Design, Social Environment, Minority Groups, Recruitment
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Dalton, Arthur J.; McVilly, Keith R. – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2004
This position statement endorsed by the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities is designed to promote and facilitate research projects affecting and involving people with intellectual disabilities. The paucity of dedicated research infrastructure and expert ethical review processes to oversee research in…
Descriptors: Research Design, Research Projects, Mental Retardation, Research Proposals
Long, Ellen Moynihan – Online Submission, 2000
Due in part to legislation that was enacted over the last 25 years, the numbers of students with learning disabilities (LD) on college campuses are increasing. With these increasing numbers, it has become apparent that there is a need to focus on the post school outcomes of individuals with learning disabilities, particularly those who attend…
Descriptors: Employment, Life Satisfaction, Learning Disabilities, Community Involvement
Spivak, Harriet – 1973
The relationship between research and educational policy in the areas of school system decentralization and community control is analyzed in this dissertation. The literature on decentraliztion and community control is reviewed. It is contended that existing empirical research on these subjects has not systematically tested the assumptions…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization, Doctoral Dissertations
Obradovic, Sylvia M. – 1970
The planning of research and other programs in isolation from a concerned community arouses the following concerns in the latter: research on what problems, under whose direction, for whose benefit, and toward what ultimate goal? New models for educational planning and research into which collaboration between the researcher and community at all…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Control, Community Cooperation, Community Involvement