2019
DOI: 10.5539/ies.v12n4p208
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The Relationship between the Teacher Candidates’ Level of Media Literacy and Participation Levels to Protest and Social Change

Abstract: The term active citizenship is defined as participation in civil society, community and/or political life, characterized by mutual respect and non-violence and in accordance with human rights and democracy within the European context (Hoskins & Mascherini, 2009). Promoting active citizenship is one of the European Commission’s strategies for increasing social cohesion and reducing the democratic deficit across European countries within the context of the wider Lisbon process. Developing citizen awareness, … Show more

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“…Similarly, Biricik (2019) stated in a study that the media literacy scores of the 2nd grade students attending the faculty of sports sciences were lower than the 1st, 3rd, and 4th grade students. In another study, Tutkun (2020) stated that the grade level did not create a difference between the media literacy levels of university students. Yaman (2019) observed a statistical difference in the digital literacy levels of university students according to their grade levels, as well as an increase in digital literacy levels of students parallel to the duration of their university education.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similarly, Biricik (2019) stated in a study that the media literacy scores of the 2nd grade students attending the faculty of sports sciences were lower than the 1st, 3rd, and 4th grade students. In another study, Tutkun (2020) stated that the grade level did not create a difference between the media literacy levels of university students. Yaman (2019) observed a statistical difference in the digital literacy levels of university students according to their grade levels, as well as an increase in digital literacy levels of students parallel to the duration of their university education.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%