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Brady L. Nash – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2024
The emergence of post-truth culture and the spread of dis/misinformation has received a great deal of attention from researchers. Existing approaches to digital information literacy highlight new skills and strategies needed in digital spaces. However, challenges remain, including disconnects between school curricula and out-of-school experiences,…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Middle School Teachers, Literacy Education, Professional Development
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Peter J. Woods; Camillia Matuk; Kayla DesPortes; Ralph Vacca; Marian Tes; Veena Vasudevan; Anna Amato – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
As visual cultures scholars have argued, visual expression and aesthetic artifacts largely comprise the modern world. This includes the production of the school as an institution. A critical approach to education therefore must reinscribe students with the ability to see what educational processes attempt to hide and to construct an understanding…
Descriptors: Data Science, Statistics Education, Visualization, Aesthetics
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Santiago Ojeda-Ramirez; Daniel Ritchie; Mark Warschauer – CATESOL Journal, 2024
Artificial Intelligence technologies are becoming ubiquitous, transforming the workforce by altering or creating jobs and influencing decisions that affect minority communities. The necessity of AI literacy, comprising knowledge and skills for critical interaction with AI, is increasingly important. Multilingual learners, engaging with both every…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Summer Programs, Camps, Artificial Intelligence
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Brady Nash – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
Scholars have long recognized that reading in digital spaces requires unique skills, strategies, and competencies in comparison to those needed for reading printed text. In recent years, the ubiquity of social media and algorithmically targeted content has radically changed the nature of online reading and meaning making. Technological changes…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Reading Instruction
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Riikka Anttonen; Eija Räikkönen; Kristian Kiili; Carita Kiili – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
This study investigated how sixth graders' credibility evaluation self-efficacy was associated with their ability to evaluate the credibility of online texts. Students (N = 265, M[subscript age] = 12.45) worked in a web-based environment, where they read and evaluated two more credible texts and two less credible texts that required confirming and…
Descriptors: Credibility, Evaluation, Self Efficacy, Information Literacy
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Oluwadara Abimbade – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2025
Today's adolescents actively engage with media, not only as consumers but also as creators. Their media creation activities range from graphic design and video production to digital storytelling and game programming. These experiences enable youth to express their voices and promote individual and community development. However, media production…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Information Literacy, Deception, Misinformation
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Nicole Ferguson-Sams; Emily Howell; Rebecca Kaminski; Victoria Pennington; Mihaela Gazioglu; Kavita Mittapalli; Amlan Banerjee – Middle School Journal, 2024
This study draws on the practice of digital storytelling (DST) to address the limited use of technology in middle school multilingual classrooms. Through critical and multiliteracy frameworks, DST can help create a more engaging and inclusive learning environment that supports the literacy development of multilingual learners (MLs). After…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Story Telling, Multilingualism, Middle School Students
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Kelly C. Johnston – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
In this article, the author argues that living literacies--relational, embodied forms of literacy engagement--are an integral component of literacy engagement and hold the potential to disrupt and reconfigure the power structures embedded within schooled literacy. Drawing on affect theory and rhizomatic theory, the author analyzes youths' literacy…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 7, Literacy, English Instruction
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Yanan Shen; Habibah Ab Jalil; Rahimah Jamaluddin – Educational Technology & Society, 2025
Digital gameplay and digital multimodal composition (DMC) are promising multimodal literacy practices. Nevertheless, research on their incorporation in literacy classrooms to foster students' multimodal literacy skills is lacking. This qualitative case study explored how two groups of Chinese adolescents used multimodal literacy in digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Multiple Literacies, Digital Literacy
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Gillian E. Mertens – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2024
During crisis contexts, information is both critical for user's decision making and simultaneously challenging to evaluate. When online information's credibility is ambiguous, young learners are challenged to evaluate rapidly evolving online information. This study sought to explore how 8th-grade students evaluated an ambiguously credible Tweet…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Middle School Students, Credibility, Social Media
Joe Kahne; Michelle Ciulla Lipkin; Brendesha Tynes; Sarah McGrew; Nicole Mirra; Antero Garcia – National Academy of Education, 2024
We live in a digital age. Our engagement in civic and political life and our engagement with digital media are deeply intertwined--presenting a vast array of new opportunities and challenges related to civic reasoning and discourse. This transformation, appropriately, has led to calls for an educational response. In particular, reform efforts in…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Elementary Schools
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John A. Huss; Shannon Eastep – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2024
The passage to middle school has been identified as a confusing period for adolescents, involving a series of major transitions. A new variable that permeates these already lofty transitions is the firm entrenchment of Generation Alpha in the middle grades classroom, a cohort that includes anyone born from 2010 onward, making them the first…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Student Characteristics, Early Adolescents
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Emre Canogullari; Mediha Sari – Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 2025
The primary purpose of the research is to examine middle school teachers' self-efficacy perceptions of digital competence. The participants of this study, which was conducted using the phenomenology pattern of the qualitative research approach, consisted of 17 middle school teachers who were determined using the criterion sampling method, one of…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Technological Literacy
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Liz M. Corson – Reading Teacher, 2025
Students' curiosity in the world and sense of belonging in the elementary classroom can develop as teachers learn alongside students in the context of a critical literacy framework. In an end-of-year reflection, one of my fifth-graders, Anne (all names are pseudonyms), a student of color (at times, I used the term "student of color" to…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Inquiry, Elementary School Students, Personality Traits
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Amanda Smith; Leslie Grant – School Community Journal, 2024
This report from the field shares information describing a pilot program that addressed the literacy needs of middle school culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students. One of the authors played a key role in designing and implementing the Building Bonds family literacy program. This program was made to engage these students and their…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Middle School Students, Student Diversity, Cultural Differences
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