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Transforming Trajectories of Vulnerability: Re-examining Educational Achievement (2TV)

Funder

British Council Researcher Links Workshop Grants

Value

£42,000

Team

Arinola Adefila and mentors (Katherine Wimpenny, Coventry University and Gary Spolander, Keele University)

Collaborators

Maria Lúcia T. Garcia Professora DSS/UFES The Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil, and mentors Eliza Bartolozzi Ferreira and Fabiola Xavier Leal

Partners

Corporate Social Organisations (CSOs) in Brazil via Lucia Paulo Freire Institute Theatre of the oppressed

Duration

1 February 2020 to 31 January 2021


Project objectives

  1. Provide a transdisciplinary networking space for 2TV participants to engage in international research focused on transformative practice in education and public policy that enable researchers to understand cycles of vulnerability.
  2. Provide a networking space for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) to develop research skills: understand the funding landscape, knowledge exchange, collaborative international practice, and career development.
  3. Establish effective research partnerships between 2TV participants to conduct research around conceptualising innovative pathways to disrupt cycles of vulnerability internationally (e.g. utilising web-based learning) to develop resilience & structural, economic and policy disruptors which support and empower vulnerable young people.

Impact

Each tangible artefact created during 2TV will be used to frame plausible pathways to achieving the objectives of 2TV’s and develop grant applications for further research. The impacts of the workshop will include:

  • Develop CSOs capability to expand effective educational provision and activities in-situ; improving their capability to deliver quality education, test the utility of resources & organise/mobilise other actors.
  • ECRs will develop skills, expertise and experience by collaborating on grants with the teams on 2TV, developing research capabilities & expanding pipeline of viable researchers in Brazil and the UK.
  • Target populations will benefit from strategic interventions – greater access to educational activities, particularly through web-based/virtual collaborative learning pedagogies and wider outreach by CSOs because of funding opportunities. This will influence both social and economic metrics overall.
  • Policy makers can utilise evidence base to develop targeted and effective policies, which have operational viability for vulnerable young people

Outcomes

  • Collaboration of 50 Transdisciplinary researchers from across the UK and Brazil, and stakeholders from Corporate Social Organisations.
  • Collaborative research groups.
  • Tangible artefacts from each day of workshop – mind maps, potential research questions, list of possible educational resources, summaries of day’s activities.
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