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Minna-Kerttu M. Kekki – Ethics and Education, 2024
In this article, I argue that one of the paradoxes of the internet age is the contradiction between two aspects of freedom of opinion: expressing an opinion and forming an opinion based on facts. Expressing one's opinion may risk others' freedom to form opinions based on facts, because the freedom to express one's opinion also implies the freedom…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Media Education, Media Literacy, Democracy
Cherise McBride; Clifford H. Lee; Elisabeth Soep – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
Rapidly developing technological advances have raised new questions about what makes us uniquely human. As data and generative AI become more powerful, what does it mean to learn, teach, create, make meaning, and express ourselves, even as machines are trained to take care of these tasks for us? With youth, and in the context of literacy and media…
Descriptors: Literacy, Media Education, Adolescents, Young Adults
Ching-Chiu Lin – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
This article, which explores a community filmmaking program for youth facing multiple barriers, presents a unique way of reimagining democratic practice through artful community inquiry that foregrounds entanglements of relations and engagements. In an era of constant change, increasing interdependence between local needs and global influences…
Descriptors: Art, Film Production, Youth Programs, Democratic Values
Jasmin Bastian; Christian Toth; Christina Wolf – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2022
The authors developed, implemented, and evaluated a digital simulation game for media education in teacher training. The aim of the simulation game is to simulate decision-making processes in schools for the implementation of hybrid teaching in the context of the pandemic. The question is whether the participation in a digital simulation games…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Media Education, Blended Learning
Learning Approaches as Bricolage: Student Reflections on Fluidity and Tensions in Learning Practices
Dumitrica, Delia; Jarmula, Paulina – About Campus, 2022
When analyzing student reflection assignments from a mandatory research methods course, the authors were struck by the tension between students' own approaches to learning and the challenges, uncertainties, and frustrations accompanying their efforts. Students' ideas about what constitutes learning, how learning is to be done, and how they…
Descriptors: Reflection, Learning Processes, Undergraduate Students, Media Education
Daniel G. Krutka – Social Education, 2024
Part of media education is showing students other ways of being, knowing, and making change away from social media. Such experiences can allow youth to reflect not only on the benefits and drawbacks of social media, but how they change the flow of our lives. They are then better positioned to choose when to use, or not use social media. Educators…
Descriptors: Social Media, Misinformation, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
Thomas Knaus – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2022
Why is maker education a suitable approach for giving learners the 21st century skills they need to cope with the digital transformation? This article provides an answer and represents a defense of maker education in the field of educational science. Taking a human-media-machine interaction model as the basis for discussion, this article…
Descriptors: Media Education, Digital Literacy, Learning Activities, 21st Century Skills
Catarina L. Araújo; Cecília Aguiar; Lígia Monteiro – Educational Media International, 2023
This article is the result of work carried out within the scope of Erasmus+ project Kit@: Media competency training for professionals in day-care centres and comparable institutions in rural areas of Europe. Its main objective is to describe ECE systems, curriculum guidelines, pre-service teacher training curricula and teacher profiles related to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Media Literacy, Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education