Pin@y教育伙伴关系:作为学者活动家的民族研究学生、教师和领导人

A. Daus-Magbual, R. Daus-Magbual, Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales
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虽然菲律宾/os/xs是(并且继续是)美国增长最快的人口之一,特别是在旧金山湾区,当Pin@y教育伙伴关系(PEP)于2001年开始时,在大学和K-12阶段,对菲律宾/os/xs的服务,课程和研究有限(Tintiangco-Cubales, Daus-Magbual, and Daus-Magbual, 2010)。这篇资源文章的重点是通过大学-学校-社区伙伴关系的直接结果建立的人参与行动研究(PAR)项目的发展。我们涵盖了三种创新的研究方法,即青年参与行动研究(YPAR),教师参与行动研究(TPAR)和领导参与行动研究(LPAR)。YPAR、TPAR和LPAR采用批判性教学法、批判性探究和社区响应式教学法(Daus-Magbual和Tintiangco-Cubales, 2016;Freire, 1970;Tintiangco-Cubales et al., 2016)。本文以亚太裔美国人关系为主题,展示了跨教育渠道的社会正义研究,以及大学、学校和社区之间合作的力量。通过PEP的PAR项目,我们提供了学生、教育工作者和领导者可以共同努力的方法,以实现学校和社区的变革。
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Pin@y Educational PARtnerships: Ethnic Studies Students, Teachers and Leaders as Scholar Activists
Although Filipinas/os/xs was (and continues to be) one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States, especially in San Francisco Bay Area, when Pin@y Educational Partnerships (PEP) started in 2001, there were limited services, curriculum, and research on Filipinas/os/xs at both the college and K–12 levels (Tintiangco-Cubales, Daus-Magbual, and Daus-Magbual, 2010). This resource essay focuses on the PEP’s de- velopment of Participatory Action Research (PAR) projects that were built through the direct result of university-school-community partnerships. We cover three innovative research methods known as Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR), Teacher Participatory Action Research (TPAR), and Leadership Participatory Action Research (LPAR). YPAR, TPAR, and LPAR are informed by critical pedagogy, critical inquiry, and community responsive pedagogy (Daus-Magbual and Tintiangco-Cubales, 2016; Freire, 1970; Tintiangco-Cubales et al., 2016). Building on this AAPI Nexus issue’s theme, this essay demonstrates engaged social justice research across the educational pipeline and the power of collaboration between universities, schools, and communities. Through PEP’s PAR projects, we offer ways that students, educators, and leaders can work together to- ward transformative change in schools and communities.
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