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2001
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Reflections on Participatory Photography in an Alternative High School
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Sarah Pfohl, Tyson Lewis
Postdigital Science and Education , 2021
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Boucher, M. L. (2018). Using photo-methods to empower participants in education research. In Wang, V. (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Innovative Techniques, Trends, and Analysis for Optimized Research Methods (pp. 202-219). New York, NY. IGI Global.
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Let Me Put It Another Way: Methodological Considerations on the Use of Participatory Photography Based on an Experiment with Teenagers in Secondary Schools
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Talking Points, 2018
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Photography as a System for Representing the Teacher’s Theories and Beliefs
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Springer eBooks, 2023
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Taking Place and Mapping Space: How Pre-Service Art Education Students’ Visual Narratives of Field Experiences in Urban/Inner-City Schools Reveal a Spatial Knowing of Place [Dissertation]
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Photographic Inquiry and Educational Technologies: Generating Meaningful Narratives
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Rogers, J. (2017). “Photoyarn: Developing a New Arts-Based Method”, In Burnard, P., Ross, V., Minors, H., Powell, K., Dragovic, T & Mackinlay, E. (eds.) Building Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Bridges: Where Theory Meets Research and Practice. BIBACC Publishing.
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Exceptionality Education International, 2019
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This Must Be a Suburban Classroom!: Using Photographs to Investigate Teacher Candidates Developing Professional Identities
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Child Voice: How Immigrant Children Enlightened Their Teachers with a Camera
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