Abstract
Most empirical knowledge on the processes and challenges of conducting youth participatory action research (YPAR) in the school setting stems from research in the US; only a few studies exist among European youth. In addition, what youth participation looks like in YPAR is rarely described. The present study investigates the experiences of implementing a Junior-researcher YPAR initiative from the perspectives of students and teachers in five ninth-grade classes in Norway. We also observed two of the classes throughout the process. The findings from interviews and observations showed that the Junior-researcher mostly promoted a sound experience of participation and knowledge production among the students. However, students and teachers were not familiarized with a YPAR designed to promote unstructured learning methods and student autonomy, or to limit teacher involvement. The present results illustrate some of the challenges youth participatory approaches may face in a school context.
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Holsen, I., Oldeide, O. B., Fosen, M., Jørstad, I., Roaldsen-Skadberg, E., Kjosås, R. B., & Finne, A. (2025). Exploring experiences and challenges in implementing youth participatory action research in Norwegian lower secondary schools. Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 69(3), 493–505. https://doi.org/10.1080/00313831.2024.2318426
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