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Sherry Arnstein, writing in 1969 about citizen involvement in planning in the United States, described an eight-step ladder of participation. David Wilcox altered this to five stances.</noinclude>
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The "[[OER4Schools/Facilitation/Levels of Participation|five stances of participation]]" are:
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Title Levels of Participation
Topic
Teaching approach
Learning Objectives
Format / structure
Subject
Age of students / grade
Table of contents
Additional Resources/material needed
Useful information
Related ORBIT Wiki Resources
Other (e.g. time frame)
Files and resources to view and download
Acknowledgement

This resource is part of the OER4Schools programme.

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Sherry Arnstein, writing in 1969 about citizen involvement in planning in the United States, described an eight-step ladder of participation. David Wilcox altered this to five stances. The "five stances of participation" are:

  • Information
  • Consultation
  • Deciding together
  • Acting together
  • Supporting independent community interests

You can read more about this here: The Guide to Effective Participation - guide1.pdf (info).

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