Knowledge mobilization in inclusive education: conceptualization, roles and strategies
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https://doi.org/10.24310/mgnmar.v2i2.10892Keywords:
knowledge mobilization, roles and strategies, inclusive investigationAbstract
This study inquires about knowledge mobilization (KMb) and its connection with inclusive investigation. Methodologically, the study is developed from the qualitative-descriptive research approach, trying to identify the terminology, the conditions, the roles, strategies and intragroup processes which a group of researchers in inclusive investigation. After develop a focal group with these investigators to investigate how they understand and carry out the KMb, the analysis of the information was carried out using the content analysis technique and were established theoretical and inductive categories (emerging from the analysis). Some results indicate that these researchers mobilize knowledge from a paradigm of participative and inclusive investigation, they aspire to coinvestigate to favor a more democratic participation, and the terms of time of this type of research can be a limiting condition. The research concludes trying to stablish guidelines and future research paths of KMb.
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