Schoolfeeds:校长对学校社交媒体页面的管理以及学生数据、隐私和待遇的研究

IF 4.1 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Karley Beckman , Tiffani Apps , Sue Bennett
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当代学校普遍使用社交媒体,以便与学校社区以及更广泛的公众建立联系。本研究从澳大利亚五所非公立学校校长的视角出发,探讨了学校参与社交媒体的原因以及管理学校社交媒体活动的方法。我们发现,学校认为社交媒体的主要价值在于向潜在家庭推销学校,这就需要积极策划帖子和评论,以确保展示和维护学校的正面形象。我们还发现,校长们认为社交媒体平台是一种中立的交流机制,与学校长期以来用于与社区互动的以往交流形式并无二致。从数据公正的角度来看,我们认为这些观点会造成意想不到的后果,因为它们展示的学校形象并不代表其学生和活动的多样性,而且会延续商业平台将学生数据商品化的剥削做法。此外,学校还错失了更好地促进其教育目标、激活学生作为代理人在网上展示自我和发展其数据素养的机会。我们建议,通过采用 "学校供稿 "这一术语,我们可以促进对学校社交媒体的批判性参与,从而制定出更好的政策并付诸实践。
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Schoolfeeds: A study of principals’ governance of school social media pages and students’ data, privacy and treatment

It is common for contemporary schools to have a presence on social media for the purpose of connecting with the school community and often the wider public. Drawing on the perspectives of five Australian non-government principals, the study explored why schools engaged with social media and the approaches used to manage the school's social media activities. We found that the main perceived value was in marketing the school to prospective families, which required active curation of posts and comments to ensure a positive image was presented and maintained. We further found that principals consider social media platforms to be neutral mechanisms for communication, not dissimilar to previous forms of communication long used by schools to engage with their communities. When viewed through a data justice lens, we argue that these views result in unintended consequences by presenting an image of the school that does not represent the diversity of its students and activities and by perpetuating the exploitative practices of commercial platforms that commodify students’ data. There are also missed opportunities for schools to better promote their educational goals and activate students as agents in representing themselves online and developing their data literacy. We propose that by adopting the term ‘schoolfeeds’ we can promote a more critical engagement with school social media that can lead to better policy and practice.

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