Exploring the use of photo-elicitation as an alternative lens for evaluating young people's views and experiences with widening participation

Damien Homer, Tamara Thiele
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This article explores the potential of an arts-based, participatory method called photo-elicitation (PE) as a tool for evaluating widening participation (WP) initiatives with young people. Though past studies have highlighted the potential of PE for evaluating WP interventions to date, it has rarely been used for such purposes and there is limited guidance available on how to employ this approach, which can prevent others in the field from using it. This paper provides such guidance, presenting an example project to illustrate how a PE approach was used to evaluate a pre-16 WP programme. Specifically, the example project involved using an 'auto-driven' PE method, whereby school pupils took photographs of their views/experiences before and after taking part in the WP programme, which were then explored via semi-structured interviews. The article discusses practical and ethical challenges that may arise when using PE, but also the deep and meaningful insights that may be gained by enabling young people to articulate themselves in different ways. As methods are sought to evaluate WP activities in the post-pandemic world, arts-based methods, such as PE, could allow for a more nuanced understanding of young people's views, which can be achieved whil e supporting students remotely.
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探索利用照片启发作为另一种视角,在广泛参与的情况下评估年轻人的观点和经验
本文探讨了一种以艺术为基础的参与性方法,即照片激发(PE),作为评估年轻人扩大参与(WP)倡议的工具的潜力。尽管过去的研究强调了PE在评估WP干预措施方面的潜力,但迄今为止很少将其用于此类目的,并且关于如何使用这种方法的指导有限,这可能会阻止该领域的其他人使用它。本文提供了这样的指导,提出了一个示例项目来说明如何使用PE方法来评估16岁之前的WP计划。具体来说,这个例子项目使用了一种“自动驱动”的体育方法,学生们在参加WP项目之前和之后拍摄他们的观点/经历,然后通过半结构化访谈进行探讨。本文讨论了在使用体育时可能出现的实际和道德挑战,但也讨论了通过使年轻人以不同的方式表达自己可能获得的深刻而有意义的见解。在寻求评估大流行后世界中工作人员活动的方法时,以艺术为基础的方法,如体育,可以更细致地了解年轻人的观点,这可以在远程支持学生的同时实现。
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