媒介与信息素养对尼日利亚高等教育课程的影响:以假新闻检测为例

M. J. Nasir, A. Ciroma
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目的:本研究旨在确定尼日利亚北部教育学院的学生是否已经发展了识别假新闻(即图片新闻、视频新闻和书面社交媒体/博客/网站新闻)所需的心理运动技能。方法:采用准实验(仅一组后测)设计。在2020-2022学年,从尼日利亚北部随机选择的六所教育学院的28,050名学生中抽取了384名样本。参与者是通过混合方法样本(集群和目的)选择的。研究人员使用集群样本将学生分组到不同的地缘政治区域和学校(教师),然后,研究人员使用有目的的样本从每个学院选择成员(64名参与者)。数据是通过问卷调查收集的,以表格形式呈现,并使用描述性统计进行分析。研究结果:研究发现,尼日利亚北部大学的NCE学生缺乏通过手动或自动方法验证假新闻的心理运动能力。调查结果显示,只有23.7%的参与者验证了没有背景的图片,21.9%的参与者能够验证有背景的图片,16.7%的参与者验证了视频新闻,27.9%的参与者验证了书面博客/网站/社交媒体新闻。对政策的独特贡献:研究发现,在选定的教育学院中,NCE学生在核实假新闻方面缺乏心理运动能力。因此,作者敦促课程规划者、教育工作者和其他利益相关者根据研究结果设计更多实用技能,特别是在传统和社交媒体上检测假新闻的领域。
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Impact of Media and Information Literacy in Nigerian Colleges of Education Curriculum: A Case of Detecting Fake News
Purpose: This study sought to determine if students at colleges of education in northern Nigeria had developed the psychomotor skills required to recognize fake news (i.e., picture news, video news, and written social media/blog/website news). Methodology: This paper adopted a quasi-experimental (one group post-test only) design. A sample size of 384 was drawn from a population of 28,050 students across six randomly selected colleges of education situated in northern Nigeria for the academic year 2020–2022. The participants were selected through a mixed-methods sample (cluster and purposive). A cluster sample was used to group students into different geopolitical zones and schools (faculty), and then, the researchers selected members (64 participants) from each college using a purposive sample. Data were collected with the aid of a questionnaire, presented on tables, and analyzed using the descriptive statistic.  Findings: The study found that Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) students in northern colleges lack psychomotor capability to verify fake news either through a manual or automatic method. The findings showed that only 23.7% of participants verified a picture without a background, 21.9% of participants were able to verify picture with background, 16.7% of participants verified video news, and 27.9% of participants verified written blog/website/ social media news. Unique contribution to policy: The study observed a lack of psychomotor capability in verifying fake news among NCE students in the selected colleges of education. Therefore, the authors urged curriculum planners, educators, and other stakeholders to design more practical skills, especially in the area of detecting fake news on traditional and social media, in light of the study's findings.
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