by sber892 | May 15, 2022 | Blogs
Addressing key systemic barriers is vital to ensuring that educational opportunities are more available, accessible, adaptable and acceptable to all learners Opportunities and challenges to systemic change: Findings from Phase 1 Research In the year since the...
by sber892 | Apr 10, 2022 | Blogs
We are a diverse group of individuals spread all around the globe, but despite the distance, I feel that we are friends—not just co-workers—and we care about each other. Kayla Boisvert, Research Manager, ACCESS Friendship and Care as True Partnership in Research: A...
by sber892 | Mar 9, 2022 | Blogs
Why is it that these refugees have been welcomed with open arms, while other recent waves of refugees have been walled off, contained, detained, and denied protection and access to basic services? Dr. Ritesh Shah, Project Lead, ACCESS Why can’t the west welcome all...
by sber892 | Dec 15, 2021 | Blogs
At the end of the report…I got to see that…I was not acknowledged being instrumental to the success of the project. Chima Egbujuo, ACCESS Researcher, on his experience with unethical research practices Deconstructing Ethical and Equitable Research...
by sber892 | Dec 15, 2021 | Blogs
There is no hierarchy but a recognition that we all have something to learn from each other. Diana Bagarukayo, ACCESS Researcher Challenging Research-Practice Partnerships Written by Diana Bagarukayo (ACCESS researcher, Uganda) and Martha Hewison (Chair of the...
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