Students' conceptualizations of student hunger

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
N. Mansvelt, R. Schenck, Z. Soji
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Abstract

Student hunger and food-related challenges are a pressing issue for higher education institutions in South Africa and has a negative effect on academic success and overall student well-being. While recent studies focusing on student hunger have explored its prevalence and contributing factors quantitatively, little is known about students’ own views of the problem experienced by them and more specifically, about the ways in which students define or conceptualise hunger. This article about students’ conceptualisations of student hunger can aid institutions of higher education and other role players to plan interventions that are relevant and sustainable. Photovoice was employed with a group of students from one institution of higher education in South Africa. The students who volunteered to participate were from different study fields. From the collaborative data analysis process, two concepts emerged: hunger of the stomach and hunger of the mind. This finding highlights the complexity of addressing student hunger in ways that are comprehensive and sustainable. Keywords: students, hunger, food security
学生对学生饥饿的概念
学生饥饿和与食物相关的挑战是南非高等教育机构面临的一个紧迫问题,对学业成功和学生的整体福祉产生负面影响。虽然最近关于学生饥饿的研究已经定量地探讨了它的普遍性和影响因素,但对于学生自己对他们所经历的问题的看法,更具体地说,关于学生定义或概念化饥饿的方式,我们知之甚少。这篇关于学生对学生饥饿的概念的文章可以帮助高等教育机构和其他角色参与者计划相关和可持续的干预措施。Photovoice受雇于南非一所高等教育机构的一组学生。自愿参加的学生来自不同的研究领域。从协作数据分析过程中,出现了两个概念:胃的饥饿和思想的饥饿。这一发现凸显了以全面和可持续的方式解决学生饥饿问题的复杂性。关键词:学生,饥饿,粮食安全
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South African Journal of Higher Education
South African Journal of Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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