Participatory Action Research
Cross-source consensus on Participatory Action Research from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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- B-Challenged combines child-centred Participatory Action Research with systems dynamics methods. — Promoting active outdoor play and healthy dietary behaviours through the co-creation of supporting physical and social environments for and with primary school-aged children living in underserved neighbourhoods in Europe: the protocol of the B-Challenged project
- Children aged 9 to 12 participate as co-researchers who identify problems, gather peer perspectives, interpret findings and co-create solutions with adults. — Promoting active outdoor play and healthy dietary behaviours through the co-creation of supporting physical and social environments for and with primary school-aged children living in underserved neighbourhoods in Europe: the protocol of the B-Challenged project
- The participatory methods are age-appropriate and include photovoice, storytelling, neighbourhood asset mapping, reversed brainstorming and role-playing. — Promoting active outdoor play and healthy dietary behaviours through the co-creation of supporting physical and social environments for and with primary school-aged children living in underserved neighbourhoods in Europe: the protocol of the B-Challenged project