The Visual Journal as a Way to Strengthen Students’ Ability to Self-Reflect

  • Janja Batič Faculty of Education, University of Maribor, Slovenia
  • Natalija Rojc Črnčec Prva gimnazija Maribor and II. gimnazija Maribor, Slovenia
  • Nina Šulin Conservatory of Music and Ballet Maribor; Faculty of Education, University of Maribor; and the Artdidakta art school, Maribor, Slovenia
Keywords: artistic expression, secondary school, self-reflection, strengthening social emotional competencies, visual journal

Abstract

Art allows us to look within ourselves, to learn who we are and what inter­ests us. It connects us to our thoughts, our feelings, our perceptions, and our external reality and experiences. Artistic expression enables students to think about themselves and their feelings, take the perspective of an­other while evaluating their artworks, set goals and organise the course of their creative work. Therefore, it is not difficult to establish a connection between artistic expression and strengthening social emotional compe­tencies. In a study conducted in the 2023/24 school year, a case study ex­plored whether creating a visual journal in the form of an artist’s book can help students recognise their thoughts, emotions and values. In the case study, we included one class of first-year secondary school students, who participated voluntarily, as well as their teacher. We first presented the CASEL model to the students in connection with the artworks of artists whose works deal with topics related to social and emotional competenc­es. The mentor presented the artist’s book in the form of a visual journal as a special artistic form. The students’ task was to think about themselves, their wellbeing, values and actions, and to make real-time reflections on their day with the help of their own visual journal. In their spare time, the students compiled a visual journal over a few weeks, occasionally consult­ing with the teacher. Data were collected through an analysis of the result­ing visual journals, a questionnaire for students and an interview with the teacher.

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Published
2025-06-27
How to Cite
Batič, J., Rojc Črnčec, N., & Šulin, N. (2025). The Visual Journal as a Way to Strengthen Students’ Ability to Self-Reflect. Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 15(2), 33–50. https://doi.org/10.26529/cepsj.1997