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Using Action Research and Logic Modeling to Promote Young People's Engagement, Resilience and Wellbeing in Middle Schooling

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posted on 2025-04-04, 00:42 authored by S Phillips, S Brown, Peter KellyPeter Kelly
An approach to action research of innovative and disruptive socioecological understandings of young people's wellbeing, resilience, and engagement in middle school was piloted with a coalition of school principals, lead teachers, police, and community development professionals by an RMIT research team. This coalition was built around the Hume-Whittlesea Local Learning and Employment Network and the Whittlesea Youth Commitment Committee in outer northern Melbourne, Australia. Action research facilitated the collaborative design of interventions for reducing middle school disengagement. These were then expressed in logic model terms to guide implementation and subsequent evaluation. Logic models clarified how local innovations, situated in an authorizing environment, can develop promising practices that contribute to system reform. Our project involved characterizing ecologies of young people's engagement, resilience, and wellbeing as part of a place-based strategy.

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Journal

International Journal of Educational Reform

Volume

33

Pagination

449-463

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1056-7879

eISSN

2631-9675

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

Sage Publications

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