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LISTEN Lab

Video: Start Here with Unit Overview 

Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR)

YPAR Lessons 1 - 4


Student Disengagement and Absenteeism

Lesson 1

Lesson 1

(40-60 min)

Lesson 2

Lesson 2

(40-60 min)

Lesson 3

Lesson 3

(40-60 min)

Lesson 4

Lesson 4

(40-60 min)

YPAR Lessons 5 - 6


Research Questions

Lesson 5a

Lesson 5a

(40-60 min)

Lesson 5b

Lesson 5b

(40-60 min)

Lesson 6a

Lesson 6a

(40-60 min)

Lesson 6b

Lesson 6b

(40-60 min)

YPAR Lessons 7 - 8


Research Methods

Lesson 7

Lesson 7

(40-60 min)

Lesson 8a

Lesson 8a

(40-60 min)

Lesson 8b

Lesson 8b

(40-60 min)

YPAR Lessons 9 - 11

Data Analysis

Lesson 9

Lesson 9

(40-60 min)

Lesson 10

Lesson 10

(40-60 min)

Lesson 11

Lesson 11

(40-60 min)

Action Cycle

YPAR Lessons 12 - 14

Action Cycle

Lesson 12

Lesson 12

(40-60 min)

Lesson 13

Lesson 13

(40-60 min)

Lesson 14

Lesson 14

(40-60 min)

Can I donate? 

Yes! Please contact Dr. Minh Mai of CREATE at UC San Diego: mlmai@ucsd.edu

Can I get training for my school/district/orginzation? 

Yes! Submit a teacher help form with your school and/or district information.

The contents of this curriculum were developed under a grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education Project # S411C220114. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the federal government.

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