Teachers’ Professional Development on Media and Intercultural Education. Results from some participatory research in Europe

M. Ranieri, Andrea Nardi, Francesco Fabbro
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Abstract Media and intercultural education are being increasingly recognised as a fundamental competence for teachers of the 21st century. Digital literacy and civic competence are facing several new challenges in response to the intensification of migratory phenomena and the unprecedented spread of fake news, especially among adolescents at risk of social exclusion, but teachers’ professional development is still far from coping with this emerging need. Intercultural understanding and a critical use of media among adolescents have now become primary goals for the promotion of active citizenship. This article intends to provide some recommendations on how to support teachers’ professional development in the field of media and intercultural education. To this purpose, it presents and discusses the results of an action-research project aimed at teachers’ improvement of teaching skills about the media in multicultural public schools. The results are part of a larger European project “Media Education for Equity and Tolerance” (MEET) (Erasmus Plus, KA3), an initiative promoted in 2016–2018 by the University of Florence (Italy).
媒介与跨文化教育教师专业发展。欧洲一些参与性研究的结果
摘要媒体和跨文化教育越来越被认为是21世纪教师的基本能力。随着移民现象的加剧和假新闻的空前传播,特别是在面临社会排斥风险的青少年中,数字素养和公民能力面临着一些新的挑战,但教师的专业发展仍然远远不能满足这一新的需求。青少年之间的跨文化理解和对媒体的批判性使用现已成为促进积极公民身份的主要目标。本文旨在就如何支持教师在媒体和跨文化教育领域的专业发展提出一些建议。为此,它介绍并讨论了一个行动研究项目的结果,该项目旨在提高多元文化公立学校教师的媒体教学技能。这些结果是一个更大的欧洲项目“公平与宽容媒体教育”(MEET)(Erasmus Plus,KA3)的一部分,该项目由佛罗伦萨大学(意大利)于2016-2018年推动。
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