De Marco, A., Gabas, C., Baird, S., Buck, D., Johnson, J., Napoli, A., & The Educare Team
June
2026

Dissemination of research findings needs to not only reach and speak to other scientists; it also must reach and speak to those who can make sense of it and those who can make change with it. In essence, research and action are necessarily interdependent to drive meaningful impacts. Importantly, action often flows from authentic community engagement. Data walks are one method of engagement that involves discussing research findings with participants to gain insights and spark action to practical challenges within a community. In this article, we center data walks through three case studies that demonstrate how to plan and implement this method of equitable data dissemination. Two of the case studies present how the method is used in a variety of early childhood education sites in the Educare Network.

Citation

De Marco, A., Gabas, C., Baird, S., Buck, D., Johnson, J., Napoli, A., & The Educare Team. (2026). Using Data Walks to Leverage Community Expertise: Examples in Research-Practice Partnerships. Journal of Participatory Research Methods, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.35844/001c.161572

DOI

10.35844/001c.161572