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

  • Hong, In-Kyoung (Urban Agricultural Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Yun, Hyung-Kwon (Urban Agricultural Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Jung, Young-Bin (Urban Agricultural Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Mi (Urban Agricultural Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Lee, Choon-soo (Department of Agricultural Economics, Suncheon University)
  • 투고 : 2021.02.15
  • 심사 : 2021.03.14
  • 발행 : 2021.04.30

초록

Background and objective: Education based on agricultural experience in school gardens is coming to the fore as a solution to reduce the negative effect of rapid urbanization and the development of information technology (IT) on students. Accordingly, this study aimed to investigate how parents of elementary, middle, and high school students in Korea perceive the value of education service using school gardens, as well as their willingness to participate in and pay for such service, and to utilize the results in a quantitative assessment of the socioeconomic value of the education service. Methods: A contactless online survey on the perceived value of education service using school gardens was conducted on 1,010 parents of elementary, middle, and high school students in Korea's five major districts from October 22 to 26 (5 days) of 2020 by M, a Korean specialized survey agency. The data collected was analyzed using SPSS for Windows 25.0 and Excel to obtain the frequency and ratio of each measured item. Results: The respondents had an average of 1.83, of which 52.8% were male. 55.3% of the respondents were aware of the education service using school gardens, and 27.9% experienced the service. When asked if they saw the educational service using school gardens as necessary, 79% answered in the affirmative. In terms of the difference in perception of the need for the service according to experience, 91.8% of the parents who experienced the service responded that it was necessary, indicating that it is important to provide opportunities to experience this service to expand the scope of service. 54.9% of all respondents responded they were willing to pay the costs required for school gardens. When income tax was used as a payment method, the average amount parents were willing to pay was 13,193 KRW, and the tax rate was 2.02%. Based on experience, those who experienced this service had a higher need and willingness to pay for the service than those who had not experience, but the actual amount or tax rate was low as they knew how it was operated. Conclusion: As basic research on the assessment of the value of agricultural experience education using school gardens, this study determined how parents perceive this form of education service as well as their willingness to participate and pay for the service. These findings can be used to systemize the assessment indicators and promote the value of the education service using school gardens, allowing students to maintain a healthy and happy school life through agricultural experience.

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This study is funded by the Rural Development Administration Project (PJ01364403).

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