Research base
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Notes by Mica Pollock
At the beginning of the OneVille Project, we decided that as PI of the overall project, one main role for me was Chief Learner. After we had six projects going simultaneously, I was indeed the only person who got to learn from every piece of the project from start to finish. I learned constantly from everyone I met throughout this work and continue humbly to learn!
After many years focusing on face-to-face communications supporting student success in diverse school communities, I still entered this work as a novice -- as a person newly trying technology to support necessary communications. I'm an equity person first, a communications person second, and now, a tester of technology when it helps get both done. Moreover, I was a novice at participatory design research; in the past, I had typically watched the world as it is, never worked with others as a co-researcher to actually test solutions.
All of us will continue to write and speak about what we each learned. Here, I wanted to offer some initial ideas,/¡Ahas! , and prior research that I've personally been thinking about in conversation with literally hundreds of people featured or mentioned on this website. (You'll see ¡Aha! written throughout this website. It means a moment when we figured out something useful about improving communications in education.)
So, I’ve written a first article to share some of my own ¡Ahas! on the project, and to cite some research that for me undergirded some of this work. It's called "It Takes a Network to Raise a Child." Click here to read it.
File:PollockIt Takes a NetworkSPRING2012finaleditforsharingpdf.pdf