Solution-based orientation as an element in selecting videos on social issues

Zawan Al Bulushi
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore students’ interests in multimodal texts by focusing on videos of social issues.

Design/methodology/approach

Data from 50 students in a first-year multilingual composition course were analyzed in two phases. Phase One examined 14 students’ reasons for self-selecting videos for multimodal analysis essays in one section of the course. Phase Two explored 50 students’ selected videos in four sections of the course across four semesters. The videos were classified as either problem- or solution-oriented to examine the students’ interests.

Findings

Analyzing the students’ responses in Phase One revealed that most of the selected videos included solutions to a social problem, and the students advocated the compelling ways in which the characters therein dealt with those problems. The findings for Phase Two revealed that the students’ selections were equally divided between problem- and solution-oriented videos. Nevertheless, a gradual increase in the selection of solution-oriented videos was observed over time.

Practical implications

A significant implication of this study is that it can help teachers expand their understanding of interesting and meaningful texts and make more engaging and effective instructional decisions.

Originality/value

The study contributes to the literature on text selection as it highlights students’ inclination toward what type of learning content interests them.

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以解决方案为导向是选择社会问题影片的一个因素
目的本研究以社会议题影像为研究对象,探讨学生对多模态文本的兴趣。设计/方法/方法来自50名一年级多语言作文课程学生的数据分为两个阶段进行分析。第一阶段调查了14名学生在课程的一个部分中为多模态分析论文选择视频的原因。第二阶段在四个学期的课程中选取了50个学生的视频。这些视频被分为以问题为导向和以解决方案为导向,以考察学生的兴趣。分析学生在第一阶段的反应发现,大多数选择的视频都包含一个社会问题的解决方案,学生们主张其中的角色处理这些问题的引人注目的方式。第二阶段的调查结果显示,学生选择的视频在问题导向和解决导向之间平分。然而,随着时间的推移,观察到以解决方案为导向的视频的选择逐渐增加。本研究的一个重要启示是,它可以帮助教师扩大对有趣和有意义的文本的理解,并做出更有吸引力和有效的教学决策。独创性/价值该研究有助于文本选择的文献,因为它突出了学生对他们感兴趣的学习内容类型的倾向。
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