TY, I totally agree. I just recently learned this terminology from Reading & Researching. I never knew the terms before, but have done much volunteer work doing these types of things. Yes, CBPR is very effective & similar to the socioecological approach & logic model, which I really like & appreciate. But Definitely 😁 produces real time results & effective continuous evaluation & course corrections are easier influenced & changes can impact social changes & Definitely allow for community leverage by training community members skills to lead & mentor, so they can reach their own peers & definitely more effective in reaching more people than just academic research. That is awesome that the youth were empowered to feel like they have a voice, can work together & display their leadership skills & use their strengths & use their past experiences & traumas to work together towards policy changes & solutions. That's what it's all about. Collaborative efforts, Everyone uses their strengths to help make realistic goals & work towards consistent progress & change & build long-term supportive relationships. Healthy built communities are MADE through proper strategies. -Dr. Kimberly Brodie One day, one action, & consistency over time. Yeah Yeah Yeah E YEAH 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 Thanks for sharing real life experiences of how this works. Namaste Peace Shalom
Sheerah Hassan, I enjoyed your description of Participatory Research Action (PAR). I really appreciated your explanation as it helped me understand this method a bit more. I am a graduate student at Arizona State University (ASU). I am currently taking a course on research and evaluation. I was curious to know what resources can you point me towards to begin using PAR when finding strategies to improve writing skills? Thank you for your time, Gabriela Hernandez
What a perfect description of PAR! Well done Shirah. I will be quoting much of the first two minutes of this in my thesis.
TY,
I totally agree. I just recently learned this terminology from Reading & Researching. I never knew the terms before, but have done much volunteer work doing these types of things.
Yes, CBPR is very effective & similar to the socioecological approach & logic model, which I really like & appreciate. But Definitely 😁 produces real time results & effective continuous evaluation & course corrections are easier influenced & changes can impact social changes
& Definitely allow for community leverage by training community members skills to lead & mentor, so they can reach their own peers & definitely more effective in reaching more people than just academic research.
That is awesome that the youth were empowered to feel like they have a voice, can work together & display their leadership skills & use their strengths & use their past experiences & traumas to work together towards policy changes & solutions. That's what it's all about. Collaborative efforts, Everyone uses their strengths to help make realistic goals & work towards consistent progress & change & build long-term supportive relationships.
Healthy built communities are MADE through proper strategies. -Dr. Kimberly Brodie
One day, one action, & consistency over time.
Yeah Yeah Yeah E YEAH 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Thanks for sharing real life experiences of how this works.
Namaste
Peace Shalom
Sheerah Hassan,
I enjoyed your description of Participatory Research Action (PAR). I really appreciated your explanation as it helped me understand this method a bit more. I am a graduate student at Arizona State University (ASU). I am currently taking a course on research and evaluation. I was curious to know what resources can you point me towards to begin using PAR when finding strategies to improve writing skills?
Thank you for your time,
Gabriela Hernandez
Excellent work!
Shire is very well spoken. Nice to see an intelligent woman on TH-cam. Thanks for sharing that.
Thank you mam for sharing us your ideas.Godbless you mam.
Wow! Incredible!
Very helpful. Thank's