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Catherine Lammert – Literacy, 2024
Incorporating climate change into literacy curriculum is an important goal globally, but one that has gone unmet in typical elementary classrooms. One reason may be a lack of preparation of teachers to select texts on this topic. This research involved preservice elementary literacy teachers in a children's literature course evaluating children's…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Climate, Literacy Education, Course Content
Trisha Kelly Travers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation explored how effectively first-year writing (FYW) evaluated and selected sources for their researched writing assignments. Though students were taught how to access sources from the library and offered sources on the course management system, most often they obtained sources via the open internet. As mis- and disinformation…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Writing Assignments, Information Sources, Learning Processes
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Tania Josephine Martin; Yoan Gutiérrez Vázquez; Robiert Sepúlveda-Torres; José Ignacio Abreu Salas – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2025
The spread of fake news (FN) has attracted attention from disciplines ranging from social sciences to Artificial Intelligence. This work is novel because it explores the news-sharing behaviour of social-media users, focussing on those that spread FN, rather than the psychological motivations behind them. The 14-item Risky News-Sharing Quotient…
Descriptors: Deception, News Reporting, Misinformation, Intervention
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Gaultney, Ira Bruce; Sherron, Todd; Boden, Carrie – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2022
Today's college students grew up with digital news media and social media readily available on their smartphones. As a result, students are likely to use their smartphones to access the news through social media where partisan misinformation is easily spread. Efforts to combat the spread of misinformation on social media are being explored on…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Media Literacy, Undergraduate Students, Social Media
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Carreira, Susana; Baioa, Ana Margarida – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2018
Based on a teaching intervention with modelling activities involving experimental work in 9th grade classes, the goal of this study is to find out how students estimate the credibility a modelling task setting when it integrates a hands-on experimental approach. The theoretical background is based on the concept of authenticity and its long…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Observation
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Barsch, Sebastian – History Education Research Journal, 2020
Educational videos are becoming increasingly important for schools. More and more often, students consume videos on YouTube in order to carry out school tasks. At the same time, the digital world is increasingly influencing perceptions of history. The internet contains numerous examples of how history is instrumentalized. Counterfeiting and…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Grade 7, History Instruction, Story Telling
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Engelen, Eva; Budke, Alexandra – Journal of Information Literacy, 2020
Many teachers hesitate to integrate internet research into their lessons as they face major uncertainties concerning their students' competencies in retrieving, evaluating and processing digital information. Understanding complex geographical conflicts using the internet poses special challenges to students, as they need to obtain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Internet, Student Research
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Ledbetter, Andrew M.; Finn, Amber N. – Communication Education, 2018
In this study, we extend previous work on instructors' use of technology by examining how students' perceptions of teacher credibility and affective experience differ depending on how frequently instructors use two common forms of instructional technology: PowerPoint, which is typically used "inside" the classroom; and email, which is…
Descriptors: Credibility, Electronic Mail, Introductory Courses, College Students
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Alexander, Stephanie; Wood, Lana Mariko – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2019
This mixed-methods study explores how the use of satirical news videos contributes to student engagement with information literacy (IL) instruction. The sample was drawn from first-year undergraduate students in for-credit IL courses. Overall, the use of satirical news videos improved student engagement with, and enjoyment of, IL topics. Given the…
Descriptors: Satire, News Media, Video Technology, Information Literacy
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Cooper, Trudi – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
Information discernment has become a much needed twenty-first century skill and an essential outcome for university education. Technology has enabled more organisations to gain access to effective mass media to disseminate both accurate information and disinformation. As information sources have proliferated, information users are confronted by a…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Credibility, Information Sources, Mass Media Effects
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Glisson, Lane – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2019
This article describes a discussion-based approach for teaching college students to identify the characteristics of ethical journalism and scholarly writing, by comparing fake news with credible information in a strategically planned slideshow. Much has been written on the need to instruct our students about disinformation. This librarian shares a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Students, Ethics, Journalism Education
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Ramos, Nilo César; Elliott, Jeremy; Carvalho, Anderson dos Santos – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2019
Quality Physical Education (PE) school programs are imperative for the development of students' healthy lifestyles. While many factors impact the quality of PE programs, the effectiveness of the teacher plays an important part in the organization and advancement of a quality PE program. One way PE teachers can improve their effectiveness is by…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Health Behavior, Educational Quality
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Olasina, Gbolahan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2016
The current research is conducted in the context of Second Life (SL) users in Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The research uses the Symbolic Interactionism Theory (SIT), a social science based theory as theoretical framework to underpin it and help inform the research. The overriding purpose is to analyze evidence of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Teaching Methods, Social Theories
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Wang, Y. Diana – Athens Journal of Education, 2014
As Web-based course delivery continues to emerge and thrive as a legitimate alternative to classroom instruction, educational institutions and online instructors face the challenge of building and sustaining student trust in e-learning. The present study represents an attempt to address the challenge by identifying the social and technical factors…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Electronic Learning, Web Based Instruction, Student Attitudes
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Gaffney, Jon D. H.; Whitaker, Jacob T. – Physics Teacher, 2015
Instructors of physics courses face the demanding challenge of creating a safe, nurturing community in their classroom while maintaining sufficient rigor. First-day activities are especially important, because they need to both motivate their students and prepare them for the course. Experienced instructors happily share their successful first-day…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Physics, Science Activities
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