Bakker Teatske, Blundo Canto Genowefa, Dugué Patrick, De Tourdonnet Stéphane. 2021. To what extent is the diversity of Farmer Field Schools reflected in their assessment? A literature review. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 27 (3) : 381-401.
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Quartile : Q2, Sujet : EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH / Quartile : Q3, Sujet : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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Thème(s) HCERES des revues (en SHS) : Economie-gestion; Sciences de l'éducation
Résumé : Purpose: Assessment of agricultural advisory services is crucial to improve their quality and effectiveness. Farmer Field Schools (FFS) have been adapted to meet context specific needs in crop or farm management. This article investigates whether the diversity of FFS interventions is reflected in the assessment methods used to evaluate them. Design/Methodology/Approach: Through a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature we identified 180 articles and selected 34 that assessed FFS. Implementation was characterised based on farmers' participation and FFS topics. Assessment methods were analysed using a causal chain of inputs, outputs, outcomes, and impacts. Findings: Our results showed three types of FFS: (1) technology transfer; (2) consultative participation at cropping system level; and, (3) consultative or collaborative participation at farm level. Fifteen studies did not describe FFS implementation at all. Out of the 34 assessments, 23 focused on inputs (knowledge) and outputs (changes in practices, agricultural or economic performance) for farmers. Only six studies assessed long-term impacts of FFS. Theoretical implications: We found a paradox between the shift from a technology transfer to a participatory advisory services paradigm, and the implementation and assessment of FFS, which do not mirror this shift. Assessment methods remain based on assumed technology transfer, which is not suitable for the evaluation of participatory approaches and their results, including in terms of capacity to innovate. Practical implications: Assessing FFS as a collective and farmer-centered experiential learning approach requires appropriate evaluation methods that account for the diversity of contexts, FFS implementation, and the changes they generate. Originality/Value: The diversity of FFS has rarely been analysed to date. This article proposes a typology to go beyond FFS as a catch-all term and to guide their assessment.
Mots-clés Agrovoc : école pratique d'agriculture, contrôle continu, transfert de technologie, système de culture, gestion de l'exploitation agricole, approche participative, conseiller agricole, évaluation de l'impact, service de vulgarisation, société de conseil
Mots-clés complémentaires : Conseil agricole
Mots-clés libres : Conseil agricole, Impact, Evaluation, Advisory services, Extension
Classification Agris : C10 - Enseignement
E20 - Organisation, administration et gestion des entreprises ou exploitations agricoles
Champ stratégique Cirad : CTS 2 (2019-) - Transitions agroécologiques
Auteurs et affiliations
- Bakker Teatske, CIRAD-ES-UMR INNOVATION (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0002-9608-1612 - auteur correspondant
- Blundo Canto Genowefa, CIRAD-ES-UMR INNOVATION (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0003-4182-3663
- Dugué Patrick, CIRAD-ES-UMR INNOVATION (FRA)
- De Tourdonnet Stéphane, INRAE (FRA)
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