Student-centred photovoice as a mechanism for home-school interaction: Teacher perceptions of efficacy

Objective: The school and home environments play a significant role in shaping the health behaviours of children. Understanding students’ home environments is essential for teachers to recognise and meet their students’ needs, while collaborative partnerships between the school and home have been sh...

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Published in:Health Education Journal
Main Authors: McKernan, Christine, Gleddie, Douglas, Storey, Kate
Other Authors: Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions, Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2019
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0017896919862849 2024-11-03T14:58:31+00:00 Student-centred photovoice as a mechanism for home-school interaction: Teacher perceptions of efficacy McKernan, Christine Gleddie, Douglas Storey, Kate Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0017896919862849 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0017896919862849 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/0017896919862849 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Health Education Journal volume 79, issue 1, page 82-93 ISSN 0017-8969 1748-8176 journal-article 2019 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0017896919862849 2024-10-15T04:05:40Z Objective: The school and home environments play a significant role in shaping the health behaviours of children. Understanding students’ home environments is essential for teachers to recognise and meet their students’ needs, while collaborative partnerships between the school and home have been shown to result in academic success and improved behaviour management. This study explores the unique features of photovoice as a student-centred approach to understanding the links between the school and home environments, and its feasibility to be implemented independently by teachers in the classroom. Design: Descriptive qualitative method. Setting: A Project Promoting healthy Living for Everyone in Schools (APPLE Schools) is a school-based health promotion project being conducted in 70 school communities across northern Alberta, Northwest Territories, and Manitoba, Canada. Method: One-on-one interviews with teachers who were involved in an initial photovoice project ( n = 3) and researcher field notes from observations conducted over a period of 8 months were used. Data were analysed using latent content analysis. Results: Strengths, limitations and future directions of photovoice were identified. The strengths of using photovoice included genuine student participation, strengthened communication between the school and home, and the ability to address multiple learning domains. Limitations were cost, privacy and parental support. Teachers shared promising ideas about photovoice being used for health promotion advocacy. Conclusion: Photovoice can be used by teachers as tool to strengthen the relationship between the home and the school environments. Future use of photovoice in schools is encouraged. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories SAGE Publications Canada Northwest Territories Health Education Journal 79 1 82 93
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description Objective: The school and home environments play a significant role in shaping the health behaviours of children. Understanding students’ home environments is essential for teachers to recognise and meet their students’ needs, while collaborative partnerships between the school and home have been shown to result in academic success and improved behaviour management. This study explores the unique features of photovoice as a student-centred approach to understanding the links between the school and home environments, and its feasibility to be implemented independently by teachers in the classroom. Design: Descriptive qualitative method. Setting: A Project Promoting healthy Living for Everyone in Schools (APPLE Schools) is a school-based health promotion project being conducted in 70 school communities across northern Alberta, Northwest Territories, and Manitoba, Canada. Method: One-on-one interviews with teachers who were involved in an initial photovoice project ( n = 3) and researcher field notes from observations conducted over a period of 8 months were used. Data were analysed using latent content analysis. Results: Strengths, limitations and future directions of photovoice were identified. The strengths of using photovoice included genuine student participation, strengthened communication between the school and home, and the ability to address multiple learning domains. Limitations were cost, privacy and parental support. Teachers shared promising ideas about photovoice being used for health promotion advocacy. Conclusion: Photovoice can be used by teachers as tool to strengthen the relationship between the home and the school environments. Future use of photovoice in schools is encouraged.
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