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<title>Building Historical Narratives about Controversial Issues on Twitter: An Analysis of Digital Literacy Levels in Secondary School Students</title>
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<description>Building Historical Narratives about Controversial Issues on Twitter: An Analysis of Digital Literacy Levels in Secondary School Students
Ortega Sánchez, Delfín; Barba Alonso, César
This research analyses the literacy levels of a group of Spanish secondary school&#13;
history students (n = 42) in digital environments (Twitter), with the aim of providing&#13;
educational clues about the ways in which social discourses are constructed on&#13;
controversial issues, in particular those generated by the Spanish Civil War. From&#13;
a qualitative research approach, the most recurrent digital narrative data has been&#13;
emptied and analyzed, based on three a priori categories of social analysis: gender,&#13;
historical empathy and social conscience. The results report the predominance of&#13;
cognitive/inferential literacy skills and, consequently, the need to incorporate new&#13;
scenarios for teaching-learning history from the theoretical principles of critical&#13;
pedagogy and education for active, critical and committed citizenship with social&#13;
participation.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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