. Why is participatory action research considered social?
A. It evaluates social issues that happen within educational contexts.
B. It is a process by which participants seek to understand the social spheres in which they operate to improve the process of teaching and learning.
C. It is a process by which participants seek to understand populations and large groups of people in order to draw generalizable conclusions about educational practice.
D. It is the process of studying past social movements that influenced the development of educational practice.
Ans: B
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