2023
DOI: 10.14324/111.444.ijsp.2023.v12.x.010
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Civic action on social media: fostering digital media literacy and epistemic cognition in the classroom

Abstract: Social media has become a dominant force in civic life amid widespread concerns about its role in political polarisation and in the spread of misinformation. To prepare citizens to take on these challenges, we need civic education that teaches youth to be capable and responsible consumers, conveyors and producers of online information. To do so, teachers must position students as epistemic agents, fostering the skills they need to engage with online information. In this article, we present the first iteration … Show more

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“…They argue that curricular citizenship education should emphasize the development of deep political understanding and critical skills in recognizing political issues. Meanwhile, according to Felton et al (2023), civic education involves direct experience in society, which helps students see how politics operates in everyday life. They argue that through civic education, students can develop social and political participation and critical thinking skills that are important in political literacy.…”
Section: Curricular and Community Citizenship Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They argue that curricular citizenship education should emphasize the development of deep political understanding and critical skills in recognizing political issues. Meanwhile, according to Felton et al (2023), civic education involves direct experience in society, which helps students see how politics operates in everyday life. They argue that through civic education, students can develop social and political participation and critical thinking skills that are important in political literacy.…”
Section: Curricular and Community Citizenship Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%