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Using photovoice to explore the impact on a student community after including cross-sectional content on environmental sustainability in a university subject: a case study
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Título de la revista
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education
Número de la revista
7
Cita Bibliográfica
Coronado, C., Freijomil-Vázquez, C., Fernández-Basanta, S., Andina-Díaz, E., & Movilla-Fernández, M.-J. (2020). Using photovoice to explore the impact on a student community after including cross-sectional content on environmental sustainability in a university subject: a case study. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 21(7), 1331-1350. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-01-2020-0031
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Emerald
Fecha
2020
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1467-6370
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[EN] Purpose. Higher education institutions have a significant impact in preparing future generations for the creation of a sustainable society. By formulating appropriate curricula, the university can shape student personality with sustainability concerns. This study aims to present the results of a teaching approach on environmental sustainability using the photovoice methodology. A guided visit to the sewage treatment plant of A Coruña was included as a teaching activity in the “Microbiology and Parasitology” classes of the podiatry degree at University of A Coruña. The teaching objectives were to reinforce contents through observation and to introduce citizen awareness on sustainability and responsible water use in a cross-sectional manner.
Design/methodology/approach. In this case study, different steps of photovoice as a qualitative participatory action methodology were developed. A total of 43 university students willingly participated with their photographs. Qualitative data were collected from the students’ photovoice visit reports and a subsequent discussion group. Thematic content analysis was performed manually.
Findings. This study explored the impact of an environmental sustainability teaching activity on the university student community. Six main categories emerged from the qualitative analysis: savings/waste of water, misuse of the water closet, disposing of used oil, solid waste/trash, reuse of clean water and reuse/reduction of the use of plastics. The cross-sectional findings on the needs of education and awareness of sustainability in the community and companies are presented.
Originality/value. The findings provide evidence of the ability of photovoice method as a pedagogical tool to promote reflection and change in the university community and to introduce sustainability cross-sectional content in green campus curricula. This photovoice experiment is simple and feasible to implement and has a very low economic cost, as long as there are qualified educators.
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