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It’s not just about efficiency; it’s about justice. It asks if current practices are irrational, unproductive, or unjust.

Analyze the results and use those insights to start the next cycle. Key Philosophy

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The book explores how our work is shaped by "sayings" (language), "doings" (activities), and "relatings" (power dynamics). Why It Matters

The authors emphasize creating "communicative spaces" where participants can speak openly without hierarchy. The Action Research Planner: Doing Critical Par...

It bridges the gap between theory and reality. Instead of reading a report on how to fix a classroom or workplace, the people in that space become the researchers. It empowers practitioners to take ownership of their own professional development and social environment. To help you apply this to your specific project: (e.g., school, non-profit, corporate team) The "problematic" practice you want to change Potential collaborators who could join your research group

Identify a social or educational issue and design a way to improve it. Act: Implement the change in your specific setting. Observe: Systematically collect data on what happens. It’s not just about efficiency; it’s about justice

Unlike traditional research that observes from the outside, this "Critical Participatory" approach (CPAR) is about people working together to change their own circumstances. The Core Cycle

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