Critical Inquiry in (and About) Media Environments: Examining an Asset-Based Digital Literacy Curriculum

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作者
Nash, Brady L. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Miami Univ, Oxford, OH USA
[2] Miami Univ, Coll Educ Hlth & Soc, 210 Spring St,McGuffey Hall 401, Oxford, OH 45056 USA
关键词
digital literacy; out of school literacies; asset-based teaching; collaborative curriculum design; critical media literacy; professional development; INTERNET;
D O I
10.1177/1086296X241244700
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Scholars have long recognized that reading in digital spaces requires unique skills, strategies, and competencies in comparison to those needed for reading printed text. In recent years, the ubiquity of social media and algorithmically targeted content has radically changed the nature of online reading and meaning making. Technological changes have occurred simultaneously with radically altered sociocultural and sociopolitical contexts. To account for an altered technological and sociocultural landscape, new approaches to teaching digital reading and critical media literacy are needed. Addressing these concerns, this case study detailed a digital reading curriculum designed to be responsive to both the contemporary digital media environment and to students' out-of-school digital literacy practices and contexts. The curriculum was collaboratively designed by five middle-school language arts teachers who participated in a semester-long professional learning group focused on digital reading. Drawing upon sociocultural, asset-based, and culturally relevant philosophies of education, these five teachers designed a unique digital reading curriculum. This study examined the nature of this curriculum. The findings detailed four aspects of the teachers' unit: (1) digital reading instruction situated within students' literate lives; (2) critical instruction regarding systemic features of the internet such as algorithms and clickbait; (3) lessons in which students interrogate socially situated meaning making; and (4) lessons focused on the role of emotions while reading online. The findings have implications for future digital reading and media literacy curricula intended to be responsive to students' funds of knowledge, ever-changing literacy technologies, and new, emergent ways of reading and practicing literacy on the internet.
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页码:133 / 156
页数:24
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