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Professor of Communication
Studies, Auckland University of Technology
Primary
and secondary school teachers engage with students who are
constantly on devices consuming, sharing and jointly
creating texts, photos, videos and memes.
Across
social media, hate speech, conspiracy threads and health
disinformation swamp evidence-based material. Fabrications
and fragmentations of reality cannot be challenged in real
time.
Despite this massive influence on young minds,
the government intends to remove one of the few teaching
opportunities that might equip students to navigate their
online world.
Along with several other subjects,
secondary school media studies will be dropped
from the level 1 curriculum of the National Certificate
Opinion – The Conversation By Wayne Hope Professor of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology Primary and secondary school teachers engage with students who are constantly on devices consuming, sharing and jointly creating texts, photos, videos and memes. …
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Professor of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology
Primary and secondary school teachers engage with students who are constantly on devices consuming, sharing and jointly creating texts, photos, videos and memes.
Across social media, hate speech, conspiracy threads and health disinformation swamp evidence-based material. Fabrications and fragmentations of reality cannot be challenged in real time.
Despite this massive influence on young minds, the government intends to remove one of the few teaching opportunities that might equip students to navigate their online world.
The Conversation: Dropping NCEA level 1 media studies a big mistake in era of misinformation
4 Feb, 2021 12:48 AM
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Along with several other subjects, secondary school media studies will be dropped from the level 1 NCEA curriculum from 2023. Photo / 123RF
Along with several other subjects, secondary school media studies will be dropped from the level 1 NCEA curriculum from 2023. Photo / 123RF
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OPINION:
Primary and secondary school teachers engage with students who are constantly on devices consuming, sharing and jointly creating texts, photos, videos and memes.
Across social media, hate speech, conspiracy threads and health disinformation swamp evidence-based material. Fabrications and fragmentations of reality cannot be challenged in real time.