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9781433189012: Community-Owned Knowledge: The Promise of Collaborative Action Research

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Community Owned Knowledge encourages educational institutions across grade levels to incorporate all members into knowledge production, arguing that developing shared understandings, skills, dispositions, and reflective practices together as an organization fosters a shared sense of purpose that better delivers on the promises of a stated mission.

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Gilberto Arriaza (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley) is Professor at California State University, East Bay where he teaches research methodology. Arriaza is the coauthor of The Power of Talk: How Words Change Our Lives and Collaborative Teacher Leadership: How Teachers Can Foster Equitable Schools as well as numerous scholarly articles around social and cultural capital, community empowerment, and school reform.

Lyn Scott (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley) is Associate Professor at California State University, East Bay. A bilingual educator, Scott serves on the Board of Californians Together, a coalition championing the success of English learners, and is a past president of the California Association for Bilingual Teacher Education.

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9781433188978: Community-Owned Knowledge: The Promise of Collaborative Action Research

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ISBN 10:  143318897X ISBN 13:  9781433188978
Editorial: Peter Lang, 2021
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