Schools in a Media-Rich World
Schools in a Media-Rich World
Author(s): László Tamás SzabóSubject(s): Education
Published by: Semmelweis Egyetem Mentálhigiéné Intézet
Keywords: school; learning; environment; values; teacher roles; media; digitalisation; postmodern; homo informaticus; demonstration; visualisation
Summary/Abstract: The present study is an essay-like writing based partly on a selective review of the relevant literature and partly on the experiences gained during a multi-year university course. Its thematic foci are the following: mediated environment and learning; information vs. knowledge; the world of media with its values and models; ‘digital folklore’; and ‘homo informaticus’ as a new human race. It gives a description and analysis of the sources and background of new metaphors (such as ‘knowledge-based society’; ‘European Learning Space’ or the ‘European dimensions’ of education) appearing in teaching and learning environments. The study discusses the following questions: is the mediated environment an ‘agora’ for wider social dialogue or a tool for the massive manipulation of the masses? What is the role repertoire of the teacher in the new learning environment? What dynamics are at work in mixed-medium (image and text) communication trends in schools and society; how is the image-text ratio changing and what conclusion can be drawn from this change?
Journal: European Journal of Mental Health
- Issue Year: 6/2011
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 158-176
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English