Collaborative data analysis: examining youths’ literacy practices in YPAR

Joanne E. Marciano, Alecia Beymer
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how youth from varied cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds came together to collaboratively analyze data they collected across two research projects in a community-based Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) initiative, a less understood aspect of YPAR. Specifically, this study discusses how youth enacted collaborative data analysis to foreground lived experience and experiential knowledge while enacting critical literacy practices and building toward an open and reflective form of relationality. Design/methodology/approach The examination of youths’ data analysis practices is situated in a larger qualitative research study of the Central City Youth Participatory Action Research initiative, a six-month, community-based, out-of-school program. This study discusses the relational and humanizing practices of youth through collaborative data analysis practices. Findings This study focuses on two small-group research teams, examining how youth enacted critical literacy practices and humanizing modes of learning through relational practices as data analysis. This study discusses two themes in the findings: making sense of data through personal experience and negotiating researcher roles as stancetaking in collaborative data analysis Originality/value In analyzing students’ collaborative data analysis practices across the small-group YPAR projects they enacted, this study contributes new understandings about how youth analyzed data to examine aspects of educational equity important to them.
协同数据分析:考察YPAR青少年识字实践
本文的目的是研究来自不同文化和社会经济背景的青年如何在社区青年参与行动研究(YPAR)倡议中合作分析他们在两个研究项目中收集的数据,这是YPAR的一个鲜为人知的方面。具体而言,本研究讨论了青年如何制定协作数据分析,以突出生活经验和经验知识,同时制定批判性读写实践,并建立开放和反思形式的关系。设计/方法/方法对青年数据分析实践的检查位于对中心城市青年参与行动研究倡议的更大的定性研究中,这是一个为期六个月的社区校外项目。本研究透过协作型资料分析实务,探讨青少年的关系化与人性化实务。研究结果本研究聚焦于两个小组研究小组,研究青年如何通过关系实践作为数据分析实施批判性读写实践和人性化学习模式。本研究讨论了研究结果中的两个主题:通过个人经验来理解数据,以及在协作数据分析中谈判研究者的角色。原创性/价值通过分析学生在小规模YPAR项目中的协作数据分析实践,本研究对年轻人如何分析数据以检查对他们重要的教育公平方面有了新的理解。
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