A Phenomenological Inquiry of Media Literacy of Middle School Students Enrolled in a North Texas Middle School.

This dissertation investigated the media literacy experiences of middle school students enrolled in a Texas school. The literature review suggested that middle school students may be overlooked as a distinct population in media literacy research. The primary guiding questions for this inquiry were (...

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Main Author: Payne, Sara M.
Other Authors: Contreras, Gloria
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2008
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc97442020-07-15T07:09:31Z A Phenomenological Inquiry of Media Literacy of Middle School Students Enrolled in a North Texas Middle School. Payne, Sara M. Media literacy phenomenology media literacy education adolescent literacy middle school students Media literacy -- Texas -- Case studies. Middle school students -- Texas -- Case studies. This dissertation investigated the media literacy experiences of middle school students enrolled in a Texas school. The literature review suggested that middle school students may be overlooked as a distinct population in media literacy research. The primary guiding questions for this inquiry were (1) How is media literacy exhibited by middle school students within a formal school context? (2) How does an elective film and media class impact middle school students' media literacy? And (3) How do middle grade students' responses to media correspond with theoretical models for media literacy? The phenomenological research methodology included a reflective analysis of students' textual responses to non-print media clips (N=24) and a reflective analysis of follow-up personal interviews with a smaller group of middle school participants (n=5). A questionnaire completed by participants provided descriptive statistics about the sample group. Additionally, theoretical models of media literacy were used to evaluate participants' media responses in relation to theoretical constructs for media literacy. The findings resulted in 11 emergent themes which can be used to further discourse about media literacy and its role in middle school curriculum. The dissertation includes implications for educators based upon the emergent themes, as well as recommendations for further research. University of North Texas Contreras, Gloria Larke-Walsh, George S., 1965- Wickstrom, Carol D. 2008-12 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 437261215 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc9744/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc9744 English Public Copyright Payne, Sara M. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Media literacy
phenomenology
media literacy education
adolescent literacy
middle school students
Media literacy -- Texas -- Case studies.
Middle school students -- Texas -- Case studies.
spellingShingle Media literacy
phenomenology
media literacy education
adolescent literacy
middle school students
Media literacy -- Texas -- Case studies.
Middle school students -- Texas -- Case studies.
Payne, Sara M.
A Phenomenological Inquiry of Media Literacy of Middle School Students Enrolled in a North Texas Middle School.
description This dissertation investigated the media literacy experiences of middle school students enrolled in a Texas school. The literature review suggested that middle school students may be overlooked as a distinct population in media literacy research. The primary guiding questions for this inquiry were (1) How is media literacy exhibited by middle school students within a formal school context? (2) How does an elective film and media class impact middle school students' media literacy? And (3) How do middle grade students' responses to media correspond with theoretical models for media literacy? The phenomenological research methodology included a reflective analysis of students' textual responses to non-print media clips (N=24) and a reflective analysis of follow-up personal interviews with a smaller group of middle school participants (n=5). A questionnaire completed by participants provided descriptive statistics about the sample group. Additionally, theoretical models of media literacy were used to evaluate participants' media responses in relation to theoretical constructs for media literacy. The findings resulted in 11 emergent themes which can be used to further discourse about media literacy and its role in middle school curriculum. The dissertation includes implications for educators based upon the emergent themes, as well as recommendations for further research.
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