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Using Appreciative Inquiry to Research Young People’s Views of Community Cohesion. Presentation at the ‘Duty, Duty, Duty’ Conference, December 2008 Caroline Sharp National Foundation for Educational Research. What is Appreciative Inquiry?.
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Using Appreciative Inquiry to Research Young People’s Views of Community Cohesion Presentation at the ‘Duty, Duty, Duty’ Conference, December 2008 Caroline Sharp National Foundation for Educational Research
What is Appreciative Inquiry? A positive approach to organisational development in 4 stages: • Discovering • Envisioning • Designing • Delivering
About the study • Two secondary schools in SE England • Worked with young people and staff • Young people interviewed peers and staff, analysed and presented findings to the LA
Discovering Young People’s Views • Community is about friends and involvement • A cohesive school is friendly, supportive and empowering • Effective strategies included trips, music/sports events and Year 7 induction
Envisioning the future • Activities for young people and adults • Events and celebrations, inviting social mixing • Teams, activities, clubs empowering young people
Designing and Delivering • Young people presented an action plan for consideration by their school and LA • Several new initiatives have resulted
Designing and Delivering The report will be available from the NFER website in Spring 09 nfer.ac.uk