1st Edition

Doing Youth Participatory Action Research Transforming Inquiry with Researchers, Educators, and Students

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    Doing Youth Participatory Action Research offers an unprecedented, in-depth exploration of the pragmatics and possibilities of youth-driven research. Drawing upon multiple years of experience engaging youth in rigorous, critical inquiry about the conditions impacting their lives, the authors examine how YPAR encourages the educational community to re-imagine the capabilities of young people and the purposes of teaching, learning, and research itself.

    Much more than a "how-to" guide for those interested in creating their own YPAR projects, this book draws upon the voices of students and educators, as well as the multiple historical traditions of critical research, to describe how youth inquiry transforms each step of the traditional research process. From identifying research questions to collecting data and disseminating findings, each chapter details how YPAR revolutionizes traditional conceptions of who produces knowledge, how it is produced, and for what purposes. The book weaves together research, policy, and practice to offer YPAR as a practice with the power to challenge entrenched social and educational inequalities, empower critically aware youth, and revolutionize pedagogy in classrooms and communities.

    For researchers, educators, community members, and youth who want to connect, question, and transform the world collectively, Doing Youth Participatory Action Research is a rich source of both pragmatic methodological guidance and inspiration.

    Foreword

    Sonia Nieto

    Preface

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: The Theoretical and Epistemological Foundations of YPAR

    Interlude: Discussing the Council’s Origins

    Chapter 3: The Pedagogy of Relationships as the Core of YPAR

    Interlude: Brokering Relationships in the Council

    Chapter 4: Asking Research Questions

    Interlude: Reflecting on the Council’s Pedagogy

    Chapter 5: Making Methodological Choices

    Interlude: Transforming Practice and Identity in the Council

    Chapter 6: Becoming Researchers through Data Collection and Analysis

    Interlude: Changing Young Lives in the Council

    Chapter 7: Producing and Sharing Research

    Interlude: Demanding Change in the Council

    Chapter 8: YPAR in the Academy

    Chapter 9: Conclusion

    Appendix A: In Their Own Words: Students Explain the Council of Youth Research

    Appendix B: 2010 Summer Seminar Reading List

    Appendix C: 2010 Summer Seminar Survey Results

    Appendix D: Symposium Proposal Submitted to the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association

    Appendix E: Scholarly Publications Authored by Adults Members of the Council about YPAR

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Nicole Mirra is an Assistant Professor of English Education at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA.

    Antero Garcia is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at Colorado State University, USA.  

    Ernest Morrell is Director of the Institute for Urban and Minority Education and Professor of English Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA and 2015 National Council of Teachers of English President.