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Turner, Kristen Hawley; Stevens, Elizabeth Years; Paciga, Kathleen; O'Byrne, W. Ian – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
This article documents a collaborative inquiry between four parent-child dyads. Adopting an approach of duoethnography, the collaborative explored the question, "What happens when parents and children co-construct meaning regarding the challenges and opportunities in using digital technologies?" By positioning youth as co-researchers,…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Technological Literacy, Power Structure, Trust (Psychology)
Hughes, Janette Michelle; Morrison, Laura Jane; Hoogland, Cornelia – in education, 2014
Our study concerns adolescents using poetry writing as an interrogative and creative means of shaping and creating "voices" or "identities." Toronto-based high school students were challenged to be creators (rather than solely consumers) of available social practices within a digital landscape using mobile devices and social…
Descriptors: Poetry, Adolescent Development, High School Students, Student Attitudes
Tour, Ekaterina – TESOL in Context, 2010
In Australia, information and communication technologies (ICT) are a significant element of a multicultural and multilingual society. However, some people (in particular, international students, immigrants, refugees) may experience many challenges because they use technology in English as their second language (ESL) and in a new sociocultural…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Criticism