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Title: Assessing critical thinking in media literacy of secondary school students: special focus to Nallur Division of Jaffna District
Authors: Rajeswaran, P.
Navaneethakrishnan, S.
Keywords: Media literacy;Information literacy;School libraries;Education
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Sri Lanka Library Association
Abstract: After an introduction to information and knowledge society concepts, the influx of new media technologies has the potential to affect to the library and education sectors radically. To successfully navigate today’s data-rich and complex media environment, the concepts of literacy like media literacy and information literacy becomes an increasingly valuable assets. Media Literacy is similar to information literacy, defined as the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and produce communication in a variety of forms. Media literacy involves critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to express oneself in different ways. The objective of this study is to identify specific aspects on critical understanding skills in media literacy of secondary school students selected from Nallur division of Jaffna district by analyzing critical competency to examine, understand, question, and evaluate the ways in which different media produce meaning. Research method of this study is quantitative analysis. Questionnaire designed with the reference to Global Media and Information Literacy Assessment Framework of UNESCO has been used as data collection tool. Using stratified random sampling method, 120 students in secondary level from 5 public high schools in Nallur division of Jaffna district participated in this survey. The results indicate that the majority of the students have to improve their critical thinking and analytical skills in media. They can differentiate the attraction and reality in the advertisements. Even though most of them (62%) have compared the information received from different media to get the authoritative information; more students have inadequate awareness of media regulation to evaluate the ethics behind it. Majority (85%) of students indicate lack of involvement in any media activities. Fewer students demonstrate skills in conducting critical search and participation in development activities using media. Half of the students never participated in critical discussions or other civic activities in online social networks. Perceptions of media education among students indicate lack of knowledge. Finally, based on the findings from the above survey, it is recommended to implement media literacy development programmes in at school level. (330 words)
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/1211
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