新冠肺炎时代ESL和EFL学生的媒介素养教学

Joshua Gaston
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媒体素养教育是一个在定义、方法、原则和目的上充满分歧的领域,但可以说,现在比以往任何时候都更需要教授媒体素养,尤其是对ESL和EFL学生。从现有的研究来看,似乎许多ESL和EFL学生在他们的祖国都没有接受过媒体素养的教育。此外,许多关于向ESL和EFL学生教授媒体素养的研究都集中在与大多数学习者不再相关的媒体形式上。由于ESL和EFL教师支持学生英语技能的发展,因此至少有一部分媒体素养教育的责任应该落在他们的肩上。由于新冠肺炎疫情,虚拟学习的广泛过渡为ESL和EFL教师向学生教授媒体素养提供了一个独特的机会。然而,由于这一时期也对公众的集体媒介素养技能提出了许多挑战,教师必须将媒介素养教育纳入其教学中。关键词:媒介素养,ESL, EFL, COVID-19
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Teaching Media Literacy to ESL and EFL Students in the Age of COVID-19
Media literacy education is a field that is fraught with disagreement over definitions, approaches, principles, and purposes, but teaching media literacy is arguably needed now more than ever before, especially for ESL and EFL students. From the research available, it appears as though many ESL and EFL students are not taught media literacy in their home countries. Additionally, much of the research that does exist in regards to teaching media literacy to ESL and EFL students focuses on forms of media that are no longer relevant to most learners. Since ESL and EFL teachers support the development of their students’ English-language skills, it is justifiable that at least some of the responsibility of media literacy education should fall on their shoulders. The widespread transition to virtual learning as a result of COVID-19 presents a unique opportunity for ESL and EFL teachers to teach media literacy to their students. However, because this period also presents numerous challenges to the public’s collective media literacy skills, it is imperative that teachers integrate media literacy education into their pedagogy. Keywords: media literacy, ESL, EFL, COVID-19
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