Assessing News Literacy Skills between Journalism and Non-Journalism Students in Bangladesh

M. Begum, Abdur Razzaque Khan
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During this Covid situation, the bulk numbers of students have confined themselves to new media more than ever, and their dependency level has already proved how severe this can be in the future. As a consequence of staying tangled with lots of confusing information, students often have to face dilemmas in news and sources. Judging this situation after conducting this study on Journalism and non-Journalism students, the finding uncovers a moderate knowledge level of students in identifying the news quality of a source of information. Normally, Journalism students are thought to be involved with formal media education; nevertheless, this study observes an expectant number of non-Journalism students are wrapping up themselves with media education with endeavors during this pandemic. What is more, this study follows W. J. Potter’s cognitive model of media literacy. With this model, this study digs the news literacy skills among students. In contrast, the study found moderate skills among students in cases of having more conscious mindful thought than automatic thought about the media messages, moderate motivation for news consumption, the satisfactory awareness level of media control and influence, and more trust in news media. But the shocking result is that all students have almost bottom-line knowledge about the media system, including knowledge of the media industry, media content, and media effects. So, all these knowledge gaps ultimately show the poor curriculums where enough practical-based media education is absent. Hence, this study proves the demand for more practical-based media education in all curriculums, especially at the tertiary levels universities in Bangladesh, with more importance.    
评估孟加拉国新闻系和非新闻系学生的新闻素养技能
在新冠疫情期间,大量学生比以往任何时候都更多地将自己限制在新媒体上,他们的依赖程度已经证明了这种情况在未来会有多严重。由于与大量令人困惑的信息纠缠在一起,学生们经常不得不面对新闻和来源的困境。通过对新闻系学生和非新闻系学生的研究来判断这一情况,发现学生在识别信息来源的新闻质量方面的知识水平适中。通常,新闻系的学生被认为参与了正规的媒体教育;然而,这项研究发现,在这次大流行期间,有相当数量的非新闻系学生正在努力接受媒体教育。此外,本研究遵循W. J. Potter的媒介素养认知模型。本研究运用该模型,对学生的新闻素养技能进行挖掘。相比之下,研究发现,在有意识的正念思维多于自动思维的情况下,学生对媒体信息的技能适中,新闻消费动机适中,对媒体控制和影响的认识水平令人满意,对新闻媒体的信任程度较高。但令人震惊的结果是,所有学生对媒体系统几乎都有基本的了解,包括对媒体行业、媒体内容和媒体效果的了解。因此,所有这些知识差距最终显示出课程的贫乏,缺乏足够的基于实践的媒体教育。因此,这项研究证明,在所有课程中,特别是在孟加拉国的高等教育中,需要更多以实践为基础的媒体教育,这一点更加重要。
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