Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social media

Aim. The aim of this thesis is to present the impact of students exclusion (including SPEs) on their virtual behaviour in social media. Students with no special educational needs and those with SEN were taken into account. The relationship between exclusion of SPE and digitisation exclusion will be...

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Main Authors: Marcin Prościak, Beata Prościak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation Pro Scientia Publica 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Education Culture and Society
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Online Access:https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/1165
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spelling doaj-4dc90e8b24d84420bd1f6974977989f72020-11-25T02:45:34ZengFoundation Pro Scientia PublicaJournal of Education Culture and Society2081-16402081-16402020-06-0111120322410.15503/jecs2020.1.203.2241165Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social mediaMarcin Prościak0Beata Prościak1University of Silesia, Bankowa 12, 40-007 Katowice, PolandTechnical School Complex in Leżajsk, ul. Mickiewicza 67, 37-300 Leżajsk Aim. The aim of this thesis is to present the impact of students exclusion (including SPEs) on their virtual behaviour in social media. Students with no special educational needs and those with SEN were taken into account. The relationship between exclusion of SPE and digitisation exclusion will be indicated . In addition, social exclusion in the family area was included. Methods: The analysis was based on statistical methods, such as: range, standard deviation, variance. Surveys were used. They were conducted on the Internet through the Facebook social portal on a national and global scale. Results: Respondents from around the world feel more excluded by the SPE than respondents in Poland. In contrast, respondents from the SPE use fewer social networking sites than in groups of computer players, both in Poland and worldwide. Conclusions: In Poland, SPE is not a barrier to communication with peers for most respondents, unlike global respondents. Respondents from the SPE spend less time on social portals because it absorbs their time devoted to learning, which can be an indicator of digital exclusion. Cognitive value: The originality of the research is to focus on introducing the global and Polish scale of the problem excluding students from SPE from the social media, which was calculated by the author’s method based on the indicator digital exclusion.https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/1165digital exclusionsocial exclusionyouthsenspecial educational needsnetworking socialmediasocial
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Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social media
Journal of Education Culture and Society
digital exclusion
social exclusion
youth
sen
special educational needs
networking social
media
social
author_facet Marcin Prościak
Beata Prościak
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title Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social media
title_short Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social media
title_full Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social media
title_fullStr Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social media
title_full_unstemmed Impact of student exclusion (including from the SPE) on their digitisation behaviour in social media
title_sort impact of student exclusion (including from the spe) on their digitisation behaviour in social media
publisher Foundation Pro Scientia Publica
series Journal of Education Culture and Society
issn 2081-1640
2081-1640
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Aim. The aim of this thesis is to present the impact of students exclusion (including SPEs) on their virtual behaviour in social media. Students with no special educational needs and those with SEN were taken into account. The relationship between exclusion of SPE and digitisation exclusion will be indicated . In addition, social exclusion in the family area was included. Methods: The analysis was based on statistical methods, such as: range, standard deviation, variance. Surveys were used. They were conducted on the Internet through the Facebook social portal on a national and global scale. Results: Respondents from around the world feel more excluded by the SPE than respondents in Poland. In contrast, respondents from the SPE use fewer social networking sites than in groups of computer players, both in Poland and worldwide. Conclusions: In Poland, SPE is not a barrier to communication with peers for most respondents, unlike global respondents. Respondents from the SPE spend less time on social portals because it absorbs their time devoted to learning, which can be an indicator of digital exclusion. Cognitive value: The originality of the research is to focus on introducing the global and Polish scale of the problem excluding students from SPE from the social media, which was calculated by the author’s method based on the indicator digital exclusion.
topic digital exclusion
social exclusion
youth
sen
special educational needs
networking social
media
social
url https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/1165
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