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GROUP SOLIDARITY FOR STUDENTS THROUGH DISCONNECTING FROM NEW MEDIA
GROUP SOLIDARITY FOR STUDENTS THROUGH DISCONNECTING FROM NEW MEDIA

Author(s): Alina Mărgăriţoiu, Simona Eftimie
Subject(s): Media studies, School education, Adult Education, Higher Education , Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Distance learning / e-learning, Pedagogy
Published by: Editura Universitatii Petrol-Gaze din Ploiesti
Keywords: online education; hyper communication; new media; addiction;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of our paper is to invite to a critical reflection about the negative consequences of using new media by students during online classes, situation that unconsciously could of contribute to their addiction. More, sometimes, young people manifest their tendency to relativize their addiction on media or to integrate their addition through common behaviours, making it trivial. Thinking that students’ addition on new media indicate the lack of personal discipline, we believe that one of today teacher responsibilities is to find strategies and create learning contexts that help them to develop self-discipline. In consequence, we have proposed a pedagogic experiment – “online disconnection” and group solidarity – to our students (Sciences of Education, specialization Pedagogy). They have been kept a reflexive journal during experimental period. Through significant results we have found some advantages of their online disconnection: more time to do enjoyable and useful activities, a positive affective estate, re-discovering the pleasure for reading, raising motivation for specialty literature and gradual detachment from new media addiction, group solidarity.

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