Notes from Spring NEARIMeet 9th March 2024

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Prof Sarah Banks Dr Mairéad Holden Dr Philip Poulton

We were delighted to hold our Spring NEARIMeet online on 9 March 2024. We welcomed participants who came from all over the world to attend our online event.

The special theme for this meeting was Ethics in the current landscape of practitioner research.

We are delighted to express our gratitude to the Educational Studies Association of Ireland and their Special Interest Group (SIG) programme for supporting NEARI.


The meeting opened with the reading of our Ethical Statement by Dr Mary Roche. 

We then had a thought-provoking input from Prof Sarah Banks which was entitled Negotiating the ethical space of participatory action research.


Prof Sarah Banks’ presentation at NEARIMeet Part 1.


Prof Sarah Banks’ presentation at NEARIMeet Part 2.

Following some reflection and discussion on Sarah’s ideas, Dr Mairead Holden and Dr Philip Poulton shared how they interrogated ethics collaboratively in their research processes.


Dr Mairead Holden and Dr Philip Poulton presenting at NEARIMeet March 2024 (Part 1)

 


Dr Mairead Holden and Dr Philip Poulton presenting at NEARIMeet March 2024 (Part 2)

Dr Bernadette Wrynn and Dr Caitriona McDonagh joined Prof Sarah Banks, Dr Mairead Holden and Dr Philip Poulton for a fascinating panel discussion on ethics in action research and practitioner research.

Panel Discussion Part 1


Panel Discussion Part 2

Dr Caitriona McDonagh then updated everyone at the meeting about the work of the Special Interest Group (SIG) with the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI).


SIG Update

The final part of the meeting invited updates from colleagues in other action research groups:

Updates from CARN, ARGI and Par-Fem Trailblazers


Updates from EJOLTs

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