Visual Narratives in Education: Empowering Learning Through PhotoVoice

Authors

  • Hind E. Fellak PhD Scholar, Department of Media Studies, Ibn Tofail University, Morocco
  • Yassine B. Abou PhD Scholar, Department of Media Studies, Ibn Tofail University, Morocco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53361/dmejc.v5i01.05

Keywords:

PhotoVoice, curriculum enrichment, participatory research, visual storytelling, educational innovation

Abstract

In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, there exists a pressing need for innovative methodologies that engage students in meaningful learning experiences. This article explores the transformative potential of integrating PhotoVoice – a participatory research method – into educational curricula. By leveraging visual storytelling, PhotoVoice empowers students to voice their perspectives, experiences, and insights, fostering critical thinking, empathy, and creativity. Drawing on theoretical frameworks and practical examples, this article elucidates the pedagogical benefits of PhotoVoice, offering guidance for its effective implementation across diverse educational settings. Through a synthesis of research findings and educational practices, this article advocates for the widespread adoption of PhotoVoice as a powerful tool for expanding horizons within educational curricula.

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Published

2024-06-20

How to Cite

Fellak, H. E. ., & Abou, Y. B. . (2024). Visual Narratives in Education: Empowering Learning Through PhotoVoice. MediaSpace: DME Media Journal of Communication, 5(01), 51–61. https://doi.org/10.53361/dmejc.v5i01.05