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Resetting the Evaluation Indicators for School Garden Education Service
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June 2021

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4 Citations

Journal of People Plants and Environment

In-Kyoung Hong

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Hyung-Kwon Yun

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Young-Bin Jung

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Choon-soo Lee

Background and objective The vitalization of urban agriculture has increased various forms of experience-based education using school gardens, which raised the importance of school gardens in terms of value as well as the need to develop an implementation system for education-based agricultural experience service using school gardens. Thus, we reset the evaluation indicators from the previous study to establish objective evaluation indicators that enable quantitative comparison of school garden education services. Methods Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and direct question (DQ) surveys were conducted on 20 experts from October 12 to 19, 2020 after establishing the purpose and subjects of evaluation, and then the weights were calculated using the Expert Choice 2010 program. Results First, we analyzed the problems of the previous indicators by categorizing the performance indicators and comparing and verifying them with six requirements of valuation. Then, we added ‘welfare values’ and established sub-indicators accordingly. The importance of value indicator in AHP was in the order of education values (0.544), health values (0.182), welfare values (0.164), environmental values (0.062), and economic values (0.049). The importance of environmental and economic values was relatively low, less than 0.1. The importance of sub-indicators was highest in cultivating character (0.144), followed by enhancing ecological sensitivity (0.141) > promoting mental health (0.134) > cultivating agricultural literacy (0.120) > improving social skills (0.104). And mitigating climate change in environmental values was lowest (0.009). Increase in income was the lowest (0.036). This can be regarded as the expression of change to increase the educational effect based on collective life and the connotative meaning of ‘school’. In the case of DQ, the AHP weight and order were the same, but the environmental and economic values were relatively low, and the result was different from AHP weight. For sub-indicators, the importance in DQ was highest in promoting mental health (0.136), followed by promoting physical health (0.085), ]cultivating character (0.082), social integration (0.072), and enhancing ecological sensitivity (0.071). After reviewing related experts, we came up with 5 evaluation indicators and 16 sub-indicators for school garden education service, which are objective evaluation indicators that enable quantitative comparison. Conclusion In the future, we will validate the socioeconomic values of school garden education services and contribute to revitalizing school gardens by establishing policy alternatives for effective operation and management of school gardens.


Amount of intention to pay school garden education services using income tax as a payment method. (unit : won)
Elementary, Middle and High School Parents’ Awareness of School Garden Education Service
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April 2021

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Journal of People Plants and Environment

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... Character qualities can be instilled by everyday habituation or imparted through educational resources that incorporate local culture, poetry, and literature [8], [10]− [23]. Several more studies have documented the incorporation of value teaching using traditional games [24], local puppet figures [25], school parks [26], local folklore [27]− [30], and various elements from the students' daily environment [31]. Utilizing the surrounding environment or local culture as an educational tool can effectively impart positive values to students. ...

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Local wisdom-infused experiential learning and its effects on reading literacy: A meta-analysis
Resetting the Evaluation Indicators for School Garden Education Service
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  • June 2021

Journal of People Plants and Environment

... We developed 5 indicators for educational value such as improving learning ability, cultivating character, promoting sociality, cultivating agricultural literacy, and promoting ecological sensitivity; 2 indicators for health value such as promoting physical health and promoting mental health; 3 indicators for welfare value such as enhancing landscape value, promoting cultural benefits, and social integration; 3 indicators for economic value such as increasing farm income, industrial ripple effect, and job creation; and 3 indicators for environmental value such as improving environmental quality, alleviating climate change, and promoting biodiversity. Ultimately, we proposed total 5 values and 16 detailed indicators (Hong et al., 2020(Hong et al., , 2021a(Hong et al., , 2021b, based on which we conducted a perception survey on parents. Most parents responded that they wanted their children to learn about agricultural issues in which social interest is recently increasing, such as climate crisis, agriculture, characteristics and importance of sustainable agriculture, and multiple functions and public values of agriculture. ...

Elementary, Middle and High School Parents’ Awareness of School Garden Education Service

Journal of People Plants and Environment