Title Medijų raštingumo ugdymas: globaliosios tendencijos ir lietuviškojo kelio paieškos /
Translation of Title Media literacy education: global tendencies and search of Lithuanian path.
Authors Duoblienė, Lilija
DOI 10.3846/coactivity.2010.10
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Is Part of Santalka. Filologija. Edukologija / Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas.. Vilnius : Technika. 2010, t. 18, nr. 2, p. 16-28.. ISSN 1822-430X. eISSN 1822-4318
Keywords [eng] Information literacy ; Media education ; Secondary school
Abstract [eng] This article analyzes the influence of information technologies on education. Different viewpoints on information literacy education, which is often assimilated to media literacy education, are presented in the paper. The article investigates both advantages of media literacy, which involve its positive influence on education, and disadvantages, which encompass dishonest ideological purposes of media literacy that are hidden behind the notion of efficient teaching. This work defends the idea that media literacy education is inevitable in modern schooling and that it is step by step replacing traditional ways of learning. Several media education paradigms are discussed: protectionist, media arts education, media literacy education and critical media literacy education. Some of them teach how to utilize modern technologies and develop creativity, whereas others educate how to recognize ideologies and be publicly engaged. The paper evaluates media literacy in Lithuania by exploring the context of media education, i.e. by analyzing Wiki culture, didactic approach of media literacy, relationships among participants of learning process, and influence of information technologies on the development of educational techniques. Prominent questions about Lithuanian readiness for changes in schooling methods are asked. It is argued if the country has a clear and coherent media literacy education philosophy. Answers are found by investigating information literacy programs and media literacy projects in Lithuanian secondary schools. The article arrives to a conclusion that in Lithuania media literacy education is only at the early stage of development, but its progress is quite rapid and omits several stages which were underwent in Western countries. Nevertheless, the work determines that Lithuania lacks new and brave mindset which should be spread together with critical pedagogy and critical media literacy (i.e. transforming) ed.
Published Vilnius : Technika
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2010