Social media is a sociopolitical phenomenon with the potential to impact people’s psychological empowerment. The problem is that little is known about the experiences of secondary educators who teach students to use social media in empowering ways for social change. The purpose of this study was to explore secondary educator experiences using social media to influence students’ psychological empowerment skills to understand diverse opinions about community issues and proactively work for social change. This study’s conceptual framework was connectivist theory that learning occurs through online connections and the psychological empowerment principle that people feel in more control when they understand issues and work for social change. Thi...
Scholars have acknowledged problem-based learning (PBL) and social media offering an empowering stud...
Despite attempted pedagogical shifts toward situated learning, social constructivism, and social pra...
Scholars propose that students should be empowered when using social media in problem-based learning...
Social media has become an integral part of the education process, with educators incorporating soci...
Social media has provided innovative ways for teachers to engage students in the learning process bu...
Social media has the potential to be a critical force in creating connected educators. The collabora...
While social media is becoming an innovative tool in education for teacher and student use, little i...
This paper shares insights from an international community of educators who have been using social m...
Secondary teachers and college instructors use social media to engage their students in learning; ho...
This paper reports on an 18-month high school action research study and how this could be used to in...
This qualitative collective case study sought to describe the perceptions and experiences of an 11th...
Poster by Angela Wells, UNE Doctorate of Education Class of 2019, presented on June 15, 2019, for th...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to consider three main questions: 1) How do teachers under...
Much research has been done to explore social media on students and instructors and their perception...
The purpose of this proposed phenomenological study was to investigate the perceptions and experienc...
Scholars have acknowledged problem-based learning (PBL) and social media offering an empowering stud...
Despite attempted pedagogical shifts toward situated learning, social constructivism, and social pra...
Scholars propose that students should be empowered when using social media in problem-based learning...
Social media has become an integral part of the education process, with educators incorporating soci...
Social media has provided innovative ways for teachers to engage students in the learning process bu...
Social media has the potential to be a critical force in creating connected educators. The collabora...
While social media is becoming an innovative tool in education for teacher and student use, little i...
This paper shares insights from an international community of educators who have been using social m...
Secondary teachers and college instructors use social media to engage their students in learning; ho...
This paper reports on an 18-month high school action research study and how this could be used to in...
This qualitative collective case study sought to describe the perceptions and experiences of an 11th...
Poster by Angela Wells, UNE Doctorate of Education Class of 2019, presented on June 15, 2019, for th...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to consider three main questions: 1) How do teachers under...
Much research has been done to explore social media on students and instructors and their perception...
The purpose of this proposed phenomenological study was to investigate the perceptions and experienc...
Scholars have acknowledged problem-based learning (PBL) and social media offering an empowering stud...
Despite attempted pedagogical shifts toward situated learning, social constructivism, and social pra...
Scholars propose that students should be empowered when using social media in problem-based learning...