影像发声
数据收集
定性研究
焦点小组
视觉研究
光诱导
教育学
心理学
医学教育
社会学
社会科学
医学
视觉艺术
人类学
艺术
作者
Rob Wass,Vivienne Anderson,Rafaela Costa Camões Rabello,Clinton Golding,Ana Rangi,Esmay Eteuati
标识
DOI:10.1080/07294360.2019.1692791
摘要
Higher education (HE) research often draws on a range of qualitative research approaches. However, some methods developed in other fields are underutilised in HE research, even though they could be of great use for answering particular kinds of research questions, or for involving students more actively in the research process. In this article, we draw on a study that piloted different methodological approaches to explore students’ conceptions of good teaching and effective learning at university. The participants in our study included 33 high achieving international, Māori, Pacific Island, and (other) local students enrolled in Humanities subjects. Our study used photovoice as a visual data collection approach in conjunction with more traditional methods of data collection: open-ended focus group questions and critical incident technique. In this article, we review the photovoice literature, which is mostly from outside HE. Then, we describe our study, discussing the students’ responses to photovoice, and the different kinds of data it elicited. We note that, while most students expressed appreciation of the photovoice approach, some also found it restrictive and challenging in some respects. We conclude, photovoice offers a useful methodological addition to HE research, while noting, as with all data collection approaches, researchers need to be mindful of its limitations.
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