Developmental Considerations in University-School Collaborative Research

  • Carlozzi B
  • Carlozzi A
  • Harrist S
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Abstract

Some common complications that arise in collaborative research between school and university researchers, as well as some conditions for successful collaboration are described in this report. Difficulties possibly attributable to developmental levels of the researchers are discussed utilizing Kegans (1982) theory of constructive developmentalism. A collaborative, qualitative study of needs for independence and inclusion in two fifth grade classrooms is described to illustrate the importance of attending to issues of differing perspectives and experiences that may be related to development. The authors suggest that researchers carefully consider issues of role, status, and contextual differences, as well as the developmental maturity of those with whom they engage in collaborative research.

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Carlozzi, B., Carlozzi, A., & Harrist, S. (2015). Developmental Considerations in University-School Collaborative Research. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2004.1914

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