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Misinformation and Fake News in Education (Hardcover): Panayiota Kendeou, Daniel H. Robinson, Matthew T. McCrudden Misinformation and Fake News in Education (Hardcover)
Panayiota Kendeou, Daniel H. Robinson, Matthew T. McCrudden
R3,032 Discovery Miles 30 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Today, like no other time in our history, the threat of misinformation and disinformation is at an all-time high. This is also true in the field of Education. Misinformation refers to false information shared by a source who intends to inform, but is unaware that the information is false, such as when an educator who recommends the use of a learning strategy that is not actually beneficial. Disinformation is false information shared by a source who has the intent to deceive and is aware that the information is false, such as when a politician claim that high-stakes testing will fix K-12 education when in fact there is no evidence to support this practice. This book provides recent examples of how misinformation and disinformation manifest in the field of education and remedies. Section One, Susceptibility to Misinformation, focuses on factors that influence the endorsement and persistence of misinformation. This section will include chapters on: the appeal and persistence of "zombie concepts" in education; learner and message factors that underlie the adoption of misinformation in the context of the newly proposed Likelihood of Adoption Model; cognitive and motivational factors that contribute to misinformation revision failure; cognitive biases and bias transfer in criminal justice training; the influence of conspiratorial and political ideation on the use of misinformation; and, how educational culture and policy has historically given rise to quackery in education. Section Two, Practices in the Service of Reducing Misinformation in Education, focuses on practices aimed at reducing the impact of misinformation, and includes chapters on: misinformation in the education of children with ASD and its influence on educational and intervention practices; the promise of using dynamical systems and computational linguistics to model the spread of misinformation; systematic attempts to reduce misinformation in psychology and education both in and out of the classroom; and the potential perils of constructivism in the classroom, as well as the teaching of critical thinking. Each section has a discussion chapter that explicates emerging themes and lessons learned and fruitful avenues for future research.

Handbook of Learning from Multiple Representations and Perspectives (Paperback): Peggy Van Meter, Alexandra List, Doug... Handbook of Learning from Multiple Representations and Perspectives (Paperback)
Peggy Van Meter, Alexandra List, Doug Lombardi, Panayiota Kendeou
R3,316 Discovery Miles 33 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Introduces the Multiple Resource Learning Framework, which explicitly links the learner characteristics and processes jointly involved in learning from both multiple representations and multiple perspectives, the contexts, tasks and resources that shape such learning, and the constructions that are developed as a result. Addresses the factors and mechanisms associated with learning from multiple representations and from multiple perspectives. Covers the characteristics and skills that learners need to be successful at each pursuit and the challenges and opportunities that they may encounter.

Handbook of Learning from Multiple Representations and Perspectives (Hardcover): Peggy Van Meter, Alexandra List, Doug... Handbook of Learning from Multiple Representations and Perspectives (Hardcover)
Peggy Van Meter, Alexandra List, Doug Lombardi, Panayiota Kendeou
R8,285 Discovery Miles 82 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Introduces the Multiple Resource Learning Framework, which explicitly links the learner characteristics and processes jointly involved in learning from both multiple representations and multiple perspectives, the contexts, tasks and resources that shape such learning, and the constructions that are developed as a result. Addresses the factors and mechanisms associated with learning from multiple representations and from multiple perspectives. Covers the characteristics and skills that learners need to be successful at each pursuit and the challenges and opportunities that they may encounter.

Misinformation and Fake News in Education (Paperback): Panayiota Kendeou, Daniel H. Robinson, Matthew T. McCrudden Misinformation and Fake News in Education (Paperback)
Panayiota Kendeou, Daniel H. Robinson, Matthew T. McCrudden
R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Today, like no other time in our history, the threat of misinformation and disinformation is at an all-time high. This is also true in the field of Education. Misinformation refers to false information shared by a source who intends to inform, but is unaware that the information is false, such as when an educator who recommends the use of a learning strategy that is not actually beneficial. Disinformation is false information shared by a source who has the intent to deceive and is aware that the information is false, such as when a politician claim that high-stakes testing will fix K-12 education when in fact there is no evidence to support this practice. This book provides recent examples of how misinformation and disinformation manifest in the field of education and remedies. Section One, Susceptibility to Misinformation, focuses on factors that influence the endorsement and persistence of misinformation. This section will include chapters on: the appeal and persistence of "zombie concepts" in education; learner and message factors that underlie the adoption of misinformation in the context of the newly proposed Likelihood of Adoption Model; cognitive and motivational factors that contribute to misinformation revision failure; cognitive biases and bias transfer in criminal justice training; the influence of conspiratorial and political ideation on the use of misinformation; and, how educational culture and policy has historically given rise to quackery in education. Section Two, Practices in the Service of Reducing Misinformation in Education, focuses on practices aimed at reducing the impact of misinformation, and includes chapters on: misinformation in the education of children with ASD and its influence on educational and intervention practices; the promise of using dynamical systems and computational linguistics to model the spread of misinformation; systematic attempts to reduce misinformation in psychology and education both in and out of the classroom; and the potential perils of constructivism in the classroom, as well as the teaching of critical thinking. Each section has a discussion chapter that explicates emerging themes and lessons learned and fruitful avenues for future research.

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