2023
DOI: 10.3390/socsci12110593
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Power and Precarity: First Generation Students Compose Digital Stories of Class Mobility

Jane A. Van Galen

Abstract: bell hooks writes that to sustain myths of meritocratic educational systems, college campuses remain silent about social class differences. For poor and working-class first-generation college students, this silence means learning little about structural obstacles placed in the way of aspiring to and then succeeding in college. They commonly graduate from under-financed high schools in economically declining communities, yet internalize shame and silence as they struggle to compete with more privileged peers on… Show more

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“…Digital storytelling not only fosters narrative writing skills but also becomes a catalyst for the development of critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills (Hung, 2019;Al-Shaye, 2021). The flexibility inherent in digital storytelling allows teachers to tailor assignments to the diverse needs and learning styles of less successful young learners, making it an inclusive educational technique catering to both high-achieving and struggling learners (Chen, 2023;Van Galen, 2023). Beyond narrative writing skills, digital storytelling prepares less successful young learners for a tech-driven future by imparting digital literacy, visual communication, and multimedia production skills.…”
Section: Application Of Digital Storytelling In the Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Digital storytelling not only fosters narrative writing skills but also becomes a catalyst for the development of critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills (Hung, 2019;Al-Shaye, 2021). The flexibility inherent in digital storytelling allows teachers to tailor assignments to the diverse needs and learning styles of less successful young learners, making it an inclusive educational technique catering to both high-achieving and struggling learners (Chen, 2023;Van Galen, 2023). Beyond narrative writing skills, digital storytelling prepares less successful young learners for a tech-driven future by imparting digital literacy, visual communication, and multimedia production skills.…”
Section: Application Of Digital Storytelling In the Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of significant gender differences in the gain scores underscored the potential of digital storytelling to cater to diverse learning styles and preferences. By creating a dynamic and engaging learning environment, digital storytelling becomes a tool to promote an inclusive educational experience (Nair & Yunus, 2021;Chen, 2023;Van Galen, 2023).…”
Section: Gender-based Differences In Narrative Writing Mastery Levels...mentioning
confidence: 99%