Habit and Doubt in the Classroom: Everyday Media Literacy in a Norwegian Upper Secondary School

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Fasting
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Abstract

Even though several students are experienced producers of audiovisual texts in their everyday lives, there is no quick fix to transfer these media production skills to the formal school setting. This article is based on a classroom study from a science class in a Norwegian upper secondary school. Instead of what they have become accustomed to in the subject – making written or oral reports – they were asked to create video reports using smartphone applications they have learned to use in everyday life. The article argues that the students meet such a task with doubt and they do not necessarily draw upon their vernacular skills in the formal school setting were the tradition of the linguistic text is well rooted. The habit of producing verbal texts in school is challenging to break and video production is experienced as difficult and time consuming. However, this article argues that there is much to be gained if teaching supports students to ‘break habits’. While this opens for students’ doubts and hesitations, breaking habits also can inspire inquiry, creativity and new learning.
课堂上的习惯与疑虑:挪威一所高中的日常媒体素养
尽管一些学生在日常生活中都是有经验的视听文本制作者,但要将这些媒体制作技能转移到正式的学校环境中,并没有什么快速的解决办法。本文基于挪威一所高中科学课的课堂研究。他们被要求使用他们在日常生活中学会使用的智能手机应用程序创建视频报告,而不是在这个主题中已经习惯的内容——编写书面或口头报告。文章认为,如果语言学文本的传统根深蒂固,学生们在面对这样的任务时会有疑问,而且他们不一定会在正式的学校环境中利用他们的白话技能。在学校里制作口头文本的习惯很难打破,视频制作也很困难和耗时。然而,这篇文章认为,如果教学支持学生“打破习惯”,那么会有很多收获。虽然这会让学生产生疑虑和犹豫,但打破习惯也会激发探究、创造力和新的学习。
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Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy
Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy Social Sciences-Education
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