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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Main Page, Week 10 Participatory Action Research Discussion Summary Get to know PAR Team, Week 10 Participatory Action Research Discussion Summary Activity 1 Initial Thoughts On Participatory Action Research, Week 10 Participatory Action Research Discussion Summary Discussion Question 1 Identify an area in your workplace where you could perform an action research project. Outline the problem. Who are the stakeholders and thus, your participants in the project? What action would you take? What would be some of the barriers to implementing your project?, Identify an area in your workplace where you could perform an action research project. Outline the problem. Who are the stakeholders and thus, your participants in the project? What action would you take? What would be some of the barriers to implementing your project? time emerged as common barrier to implementing action research Time - Tips for Saving Time, Week 10 Participatory Action Research Discussion Summary Discussion Question 2 PAR might be viewed as a convenient, well-organized method for intentionally revealing or practicing what we might simply define as the virtue of lifelong learning. Essentially, as students for life, most of us are constantly engaged in PAR for it is part of who we are, at a more fundamental level to our characters. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Please present as tight an argument as you can for or against this statement. In making a 'tight' argument one attempts to answer possible objections to their position when they initially present their argument. Also, a strong argument does not merely rely on opinion: strong arguments 'make sense', are cogent, and should have some logic behind them. Give it a go!