A participatory inquiry paradigm
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THREE APPROACHES TO ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING
home.snu.eduThis essay presents a paradigm to order this array in terms ... hallmarks of science are change and explicit inquiry. Deliberate, thoughtful experimentation has led to such techniques and approaches as PPBS (Planning Programming Budgeting System), participatory management, PERT (Program
Conducting qualitative research with people with learning ...
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Qualitative Research: A Grounded Theory Example and ...
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What is Action Research?
www.sagepub.comAction research – which is also known as Participatory Action Research (PAR), community-based study, co-operative enquiry, action science and action learning – is an approach commonly used for improving conditions and practices in a range healthcare environments (Lingard et al., 2008; Whitehead et al., 2003).