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Using Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and Grounded Theory as a Methodological Framework for Developing Care in Schools: Possibilities and Limitations

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Topics Research/theory building
Sectors Education
Aspects of AI AI & other approaches
AI Practitioner Nov 2007
No. of pages 2

Using Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and Grounded Theory as a Methodological Framework for Developing Care in Schools: Possibilities and Limitations

Abstract

In this study, AI and grounded theory were applied in three secondary schools in Lebanon. The combination was appropriate, but also presented difficulties. The principals refused to take part and did not permit teachers to participate. Success was limited because it relied on the stakeholders’ commitment, but combining AI and aspects of grounded theory highlighted unexplored territories in the field of care in education.

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Maha Shuayb has a PhD in Education from Cambridge University. She is currently a researcher at the National Foundation for Educational Research where she is deploying AI in researching and developing community cohesion. The project is part of a pilot study evaluating the potential usage of AI at NFER.

Contact: m.shuayb@nfer.ac.uk 

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