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Photovoice as a visual–verbal strategy to develop student’s representation and meta-representation skills in landscape education

  • Kyungpook National University
  • Jeju National University

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Abstract

This study examines a participatory community-based research project in which young people explore various ‘globalization landscapes’ represented in their daily lives. In this photovoice project, each student applies the concept of globalization landscapes that they learned in the classroom to the local community where they live, takes photos of the globalization landscapes represented in their place, and selects the most appropriate case. Then, with their own voices or narratives, students present their chosen interpretations of the photographs that depict globalized landscapes. As a result of this study, it was found that the photovoice project contributed to the improvement of students’ representation and meta-representation competencies in representing the landscape of globalization. We also propose that as a pedagogical tool, photovoice provides a set of pedagogical values for educators. For example, photovoice enables the visualization of young people’s daily experiences, elicits personal meaning and emotion, promotes real-life and active learning, evokes critical consciousness, and strengthens students’ visual literacy and meta-representation competency in terms of their visual reading, writing, and thinking.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberem2638
JournalEurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • globalization
  • landscape
  • photovoice
  • representation and meta-representation competency
  • visual literacy

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