With strict no-cell phone policies in classrooms becoming commonplace, national and international electioneering campaigns eroding trust in social media platforms, and content posted years prior affecting students’ acceptance into the colleges of their choice, it is little wonder that educators often think twice about bringing participatory technologies into their instruction. This literature review seeks to address how literacy educators reckon with the risks and potentials of these participatory technologies in the midst of our current sociopolitical climate, through an examination of an array of factors and influences that shape and give rise to educators’ understandings of participatory technologies’ place in 21st-century education. The...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
How can diversity of teaching practice be appreciated? Perhaps to appreciate diversity we should con...
This study is a systematic literature review (SLR) that intended to understand the reported views an...
One way to view the development of the media literacy movement is through the various different ways...
This paper addresses the gap between the potential of new media learning tools for transforming lear...
In this article, the author demonstrates how pre-service English teachers applied their own out of s...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
The call to integrate media literacy into public education is not new. However, with the rise of “fa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate three middle school English teachers’ understandings of...
Learning, in its many forms, from the classroom to independent study, is being transformed by new pr...
Students graduating from K-12 education need media literacy skills to engage, participate, and learn...
Several scholars have addressed the centrality of media and internet literacy within what is commonl...
This paper reports on a study that investigated pre-service teachers’ digital funds of knowled...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsF. Todd GoodsonHistorically, advances in tech...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
How can diversity of teaching practice be appreciated? Perhaps to appreciate diversity we should con...
This study is a systematic literature review (SLR) that intended to understand the reported views an...
One way to view the development of the media literacy movement is through the various different ways...
This paper addresses the gap between the potential of new media learning tools for transforming lear...
In this article, the author demonstrates how pre-service English teachers applied their own out of s...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
The call to integrate media literacy into public education is not new. However, with the rise of “fa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate three middle school English teachers’ understandings of...
Learning, in its many forms, from the classroom to independent study, is being transformed by new pr...
Students graduating from K-12 education need media literacy skills to engage, participate, and learn...
Several scholars have addressed the centrality of media and internet literacy within what is commonl...
This paper reports on a study that investigated pre-service teachers’ digital funds of knowled...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsF. Todd GoodsonHistorically, advances in tech...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
How can diversity of teaching practice be appreciated? Perhaps to appreciate diversity we should con...