Personas of Agricultural Education Supporters: A Q-Method Study

Authors

  • Anna K. Pratt Idaho State Department of Agriculture
  • Jeremy M. Falk University of Idaho
  • Kasee L. Smith University of Idaho
  • Sarah A. Bush University of Idaho

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2021.01047

Keywords:

community supporters, supporters, personas

Abstract

Educational partnerships are an essential part of agricultural education programs whereby external supporters give their time, talent, and resources to assist teachers and students. An agricultural teachers’ ability to recruit and retain quality supporters relies in part on their understanding of the characteristics and preferences of those individuals. In this study, we utilized a Q-method research design to examine the perspectives that existed related to school-based agricultural education (SBAE) supporter personas in Idaho. Deci and Ryan’s (1985) Self Determination theory served as the framework for our study. Our participants included a diverse set of 49 individuals who give their time, talent, or resources to support Idaho SBAE programs. Participants completed a questionnaire, q-sort procedure, and interview to examine components of each respondent’s viewpoint related to serving as an agricultural education supporter. Three common viewpoints, or personas, resulted from the data which were classified as: Developers, Amplifiers, and Visionaries. SBAE teachers should recognize that different personas of supporters exist and be intentional with selecting, training, and managing supporters in a manner that benefits the supporters’ experience with the SBAE program. Researchers should further explore the experiences and preferences of SBAE program supporters from the supporters’ perspective.

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Published

2021-03-28

How to Cite

Pratt, A. K., Falk, J. M., Smith, K. L., & Bush, S. A. (2021). Personas of Agricultural Education Supporters: A Q-Method Study. Journal of Agricultural Education, 62(1), 47–60. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2021.01047

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