Science Literacy and media Literacy: a missing link?


Autoria(s): McClune, William; Alexander, Joy
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

The study of science in the media is increasingly highlighted within science programmes and represents an authentic context for interdisciplinary collaboration. Yet the literature on ‘media across the curriculum’ makes surprisingly little mention of links to science and cross-curricular approaches to teaching about and with science-based media resources is an area that is under-explored. This research study focuses on science in the news. The project involved 28 teachers from seven schools and brought together science and English teachers to explore collaborative working with the aim of promoting critical engagement with media reports with a science component. Teachers planned, developed and implemented a school-based activity with an emphasis on ‘connected learning’ rather than the compartmentalised learning that tends to accompany the discrete treatment of science matters in science class and media matters in English class. Not only did the project raise teachers’ awareness of science in the media as a potential, purposeful and profitable area for collaborative working, but it demonstrated how the synergy of the different experiences and expertise of science and English teachers produced very varied approaches to a programme of activities with an enhanced capacity to promote criticality in relation to science literacy and media literacy.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/science-literacy-and-media-literacy-a-missing-link(2f73e8ea-5fee-4a84-bee9-23f96957e409).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

McClune , W & Alexander , J 2011 , ' Science Literacy and media Literacy: a missing link? ' Media Education Research Journal , vol 2(1) , pp. 43-56 .

Tipo

article