Achievements

Equity in Education A Handbook for Participative Approaches in Research and Development to Address School Inequalities

Inequalities in education remain a significant challenge across the globe, even in the face of numerous policy initiatives, carefully designed reforms, and well-intentioned interventions. Limited resources in early childhood centers, entrenched underrepresentation in universities, and wider structural barriers all demonstrate the necessity for innovative, context-sensitive strategies. Real progress requires more than simply imposing solutions from above; it calls for approaches that directly involve and empower the communities most affected by these disparities.

This handbook stands out for its focus on participatory and co-creative approaches that place marginalized communities at the center of both inquiry and action, effectively bridging the gap between theory and practice. It offers adaptable, community- focused methods that enable stakeholders – teachers, parents, students, and policymakers – to work together on designing and implementing inclusive educational reforms. Rooted in a commitment to social justice, the handbook underlines both the methodological rigor and the tangible, real-world applications needed to advance equity in education.

Equity – in Education: A Handbook for Participative Approaches in Research and Development to Address School Inequalities embodies this collaborative ethos by highlighting Research & Development projects and theoretical perspectives demonstrating how participatory research methods, citizen science, and critically reflective initiatives can benefit children, schools, and learners, especially in disadvantaged contexts. Moving away from a purely methodological focus, the chapters also illustrate how diverse stakeholders – teachers, parents, students, social workers, and local community members – can partner with researchers to co-design, execute, and assess interventions aimed at lessening educational inequities.