نقش فضای مجازی در تربیت شهروندی دانش آموزان مقطع ابتدایی: یک مطالعه ترکیبی
محورهای موضوعی : فن‎آوری اطلاعاتمحبوبه البرزی 1 , فریبا خوشبخت 2 , زهرا امیری 3
1 - هیأت علمی دانشگاه شیراز ومدیرقطب علمی تربیت شهروندی دانش آموزان دوره ابتدایی
2 - هیأت علمی دانشگاه شیراز وعضو قطب علمی تربیت شهروندی
3 - دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد اموزش ابتدایی دانشگاه شیراز
کلید واژه: "»متخصصان", " تربیت شهروندی", " فضای مجازی", " دانش آموزان", " دوره ابتدایی",
چکیده مقاله :
هدف پژوهش بررسی نقش فضای مجازی در تربیت شهروندی دانش آموزان مقطع ابتدایی از دیدگاه متخصصان تو بررسی نگرش دانش آموزان نسبت به آن، با رویکرد ترکیبی به روش اکتشافی متوالی انجام گرفت. در بخش کیفی روش تحلیل محتوا بود. مشارکت کنندگان بخش کیفی شامل اساتید تعلیم و تربیت دانشگاه بودند که از بین آنها 9 نفر به شیوه هدفمند انتخاب شدند. جامعه مورد مطالعه در بخش کمی نیز شامل دانش آموزان پایه پنجم و ششم مقطع ابتدایی شهر شیراز بودند که 133 نفر از آنها به شیوه نمونه گیری در دسترس انتخاب شدند. برای گردآوری داده ها در بخش کیفی از مصاحبه نیمه ساختاریافته و در بخش کمی از پرسشنامه محقق ساخته فضای مجازی و تربیت شهروندی به دست آمده از نتایج بخش کیفی استفاده شد. تجزیه و تحلیل داده ها در بخش کیفی به روش تحلیل شبکه مضامین و اعتبارسنجی پژوهش به روش ساخت مسیر ممیزی انجام گرفت. پس از تجزیه و تحلیل و طبقه بندی داده ها 38 مضمون پایه، 8 مضمون سازمان یافته و 4 مضمون فراگیر شناسایی شد. در بخش کمی نیز نتایج نشان داد نگرش دانش آموزان نسبت به نقش فضای مجازی در تربیت شهروندی مثبت و بالاتر از حد مطلوب است
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of cyberspace in citizenship education of elementary school students from the perspective of education experts and to examine students' attitudes toward it, with a combined approach and a series of Sequential exploratory methods. In the qualitative part, the research method was content analysis and in the quantitative part, it was a survey method. the participants of the qualitative part included the professors of education of the university, from which 9 people were purposefully selected. the study population in the quantitative section also i elementary school students in Shiraz, 133 of whom were selected. the semi-structured interview was used to collect data in the qualitative section and the results of the qualitative section were used in the quantitative section of the researcher-made questionnaire of cyberspace and citizenship education. data analysis in the qualitative section was performed by the network analysis method and validated by the audit path construction . after analyzing the data, 38 basic themes, 8 organized themes and 4 global themes were identified. ,The quantitative section indicated that based on the variables of gender and grade, in students' attitudes toward the role of cyberspace in citizenship education,
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Ahmadi, M., Jafarinia, Gh., &Keikhosravani, M. (2018). Sociological investigation of the role of social networks on the social responsibility of Bushehri citizens, Socio-Cultural Development Studies, (3) 8, 207-179.
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Ali Akbari, N.,& and Nasiri Zarandi, Z. (2018). The impact of virtual space on social harms, Journal of New Developments in Psychology, Educational Sciences and Education, (16) 2, 63-72.
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Delawar, A. (2013). Research method in psychology and educational sciences, Arsbaran publications
Elmi Sola, F. (2015). The impact of media on the evolution of intercultural communication, the first national congress of community empowerment in the field of sociology, educational sciences and social and cultural studies, Tehran. Access from the website: https://civilica.com/doc/509888
Faraji, Toubi (2017). The role of virtual spaces on citizenship education among Tehrani citizens, the first international conference of psychology, educational sciences and social studies, Hamadan, accessible from the website: https://civilica.com/doc/904186
Faulks, k. (2000). Citizenship. New York: published by Routledge.
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https://blog.avast.com/report-online-behavior-post-pandemic-avast
Mohammadi, H., ; Mazidi, M. & Beheshti., S.(2018). A conceptual analysis of citizenship fostering process and dimensions. Journal of new approaches in educational administration. 32(8). 83-106.
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Maykut, P. & Morehouse, R. (1994). Beginning Qualitative Research. London: The Falmer press
Nakofer, H., Qalavand, Z. (2017). The impact of virtual space on children's morals and identity, National Conference on the Identity of Islamic Children of Iran in Preschool Period, accessed from the website:https://www.tpbin.com/article/74373
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Omid Ali, M.& Khalai, M (2014). Citizenship rights and educational functions of media, social studies and media, (5)4, 24-49.
Parker, G. (2000). Citizenship, Contingency and countryside. Rights, culture, land and the Environment. Published by Routledge
Rahmanzadeh, Ali. (2008). The function of virtual social networks in the era of globalization, strategic studies of public policy, (1) 1, 49-78
Rezai Banider, M., R.,(2018). The study of the role of the media in teaching citizenship skills and civic behaviors. Communication Research, 33.
Ribble, M. S. (2021). Digital citizenship in the frame of global change. International Journal of Studies in Education and Science (IJSES), 2(2), 74-86
Saidi, M., and Ziaei, S., & Biranvand, A. (2016). The effect of virtual space on the amount of non-curricular studies of first year high school students in Birjand city, Information Management and Science Quarterly, (3) 4, 93-105
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