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Media Educational Contents and Youths’ Knowledge in Nigeria Political Activities

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023
Lack of political knowledge can lead to an incomplete comprehension of public policy, prejudice against members of underrepresented groups, and mistrust of political institutions. Whereas a high level of political awareness results in citizens who are politically educated, vigilant, vocal, competent and who have the necessary expertise for political ...
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INNOVATIONS IN JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF MEDIA CONVERGENCE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORD ART, 2020
This article is devoted to the study of the process of media convergence, its characteristics, its impact on journalism and education in the field. In this study, the author examines various scientific literature and sources, updates in journalistic practice, reveals that the convergence process changesthe structure of media editorials and the daily ...
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Development of a media literacy education programme for children based on activity theory

British Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
The article discusses the development of a media literacy program for sixth-grade children based upon activity theory. After surveying parents, teachers, and children for their opinions on media literacy education, the authors developed a program that they first tested on a group of 17 children, and subsequently applied in modified form on a group of ...
Sun-Hee Park, Sung-ho Kwon
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Communic∗Active Education: Educating with the Means and Contents of the Mass Media

Educational Media International, 1993
Abstract School education and exposure to mass communications are two superimposed processes. Informal education has found a clear exponent in the mass media unlike schools which, small and outdated, lag far behind, not only as a result of insufficient means, technology and organization ‐ all problems from which it undoubtedly suffers — but for lack of
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#OcupaEscola: Media Activism and the Movement for Public Education in Brazil

2017
This article draws a big picture of the social movement that hit Brazil in 2015 and 2016 when hundreds of public schools were occupied by students in opposition to State and National levels educational reforms. Following same trend seen on other popular demonstrations in the 2000s, the Brazilian Ocupa Escola movement was geographically and ...
Ana Lúcia Nunes de Sousa   +1 more
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“Brain Rot” as a Challenge for Media Education: Proposal of Activities for an Educational Course

Media & Marketing Identity
The growing phenomenon of excessive viewing of ultra-short videos and the subsequent consequences of digital oversaturation in the form of so-called brain rot presents a new challenge for media education. In addition to developing critical thinking and creativity, its role is also to promote digital well-being and resilience to digital overload.
Matej Majerský, Viera Kačinová
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Media Literacy Art Education: Logos, Culture Jamming, and Activism

Art Education, 2009
(2009). Media Literacy Art Education: Logos, Culture Jamming, and Activism. Art Education: Vol. 62, Transitions, pp. 34-39.
Sheng Kuan Chung, Michael S. Kirby
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Re-envisioning media literacy education as feminist arts-activism

Cultural Trends, 2019
ABSTRACTThis project interrogates the premises of media literacy education – the predominant approach to equipping K-12 students to navigate the contemporary media environment – by moving it beyond...
Margaret McGladrey   +2 more
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Educational Digital Media Tools to Reformulate Activity and Object in Indigenous Science and Environmental Education

EDU REVIEW. International Education and Learning Review / Revista Internacional de Educación y Aprendizaje, 2020
This paper examines the functioning of and underlying assumptions about digital media in collaborative curriculum design processes in public science and environmental education, and community-designed action research learning programs. The article discusses teaching practices in US rural Northeast Wisconsin among Native Youth learning processes, from ...
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