As the world becomes increasingly complex, students must learn how to critically evaluate media messages and facts. Young people often obtain information from social media. Due to the ease with which information can be spread through such media, science misinformation is more prevalent. Learning how to critically evaluate information is expected to develop students’ abilities to critically evaluate science and media content. Group discussions were conducted with 33 secondary school students in northern Germany to examine (1) their experiences with social media in the (science) classroom, (2) their strategies for dealing with science-based information in the media, and (3) their perception of the role of social media in the science classroom...
Understanding and evaluating reports of science in the media is frequently stated as an attribute of...
The purpose of this paper is to explore profiles of secondary school students ’ use of social media ...
In this study, we draw from data gathered at two points of preservice primary teach-ers\u27 B.Ed. pr...
The purpose of this study is to describe the development and validation of a survey that examines sc...
Problem Statement: With the Internet becoming an inseperable part of our lives, the role of social m...
This study investigated how the different discussion approaches in Facebook influenced students ’ sc...
ABSTRACT Internet and social media (SM) have revolutionized the way scientific information is disse...
Mass media sources potentially represent the only major source of interaction with scientifically re...
The Science Media Literacy (SML) framework aims to prepare students for the rapidly changing mediasc...
The Science Media Literacy (SML) framework aims to prepare students for the rapidly changing mediasc...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div><div>Internet and social media (SM) have revolutionized the...
Rooted in science education and science communication studies, this study examines 4th and 5th grade...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
Understanding and evaluating reports of science in the media is frequently stated as an attribute of...
The purpose of this paper is to explore profiles of secondary school students ’ use of social media ...
In this study, we draw from data gathered at two points of preservice primary teach-ers\u27 B.Ed. pr...
The purpose of this study is to describe the development and validation of a survey that examines sc...
Problem Statement: With the Internet becoming an inseperable part of our lives, the role of social m...
This study investigated how the different discussion approaches in Facebook influenced students ’ sc...
ABSTRACT Internet and social media (SM) have revolutionized the way scientific information is disse...
Mass media sources potentially represent the only major source of interaction with scientifically re...
The Science Media Literacy (SML) framework aims to prepare students for the rapidly changing mediasc...
The Science Media Literacy (SML) framework aims to prepare students for the rapidly changing mediasc...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div><div>Internet and social media (SM) have revolutionized the...
Rooted in science education and science communication studies, this study examines 4th and 5th grade...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
You cannot open a daily newspaper, listen to news on radio or watch TV without meeting numerous exam...
Understanding and evaluating reports of science in the media is frequently stated as an attribute of...
The purpose of this paper is to explore profiles of secondary school students ’ use of social media ...
In this study, we draw from data gathered at two points of preservice primary teach-ers\u27 B.Ed. pr...