Across four nations: Comparing the discourses of adolescents' digital literacy

Author:

Rao Dingxin1,Lee Changhee2,Fdilat Youssef3,Bouziane Abdelmajid4ORCID,Dressman Mark5

Affiliation:

1. Jing Hengyi School of Education and Chinese Education Modernization Research Institute Hangzhou Normal University Zhejiang Hangzhou China

2. Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea

3. Higher School of Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies Mohammedia Morocco

4. Hassan II University of Casablanca Casablanca Morocco

5. University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Champaign Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we investigated media reports and literacy research in four nations—China, Morocco, the Republic of (South) Korea, and the United States—about the relationship between adolescents' literacy and use of digital media, or digital literacy. We present short “snapshots” of adolescents' digital literacy in each country and then compare these to findings in a report about adolescent literacy and uses of digital media published by the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA). Our analysis indicates significant variation across countries in both literate traditions and adolescents' access to digital media, and notes that these interact to create unique conditions for adolescents' digital literacy in each country, even as, across the four nations, adolescents' capacity to innovate and solve problems with digital access seems constant. In conclusion, we are cautious about making global claims about the state of adolescents' literacy worldwide but point to important findings about how the use of the internet in schools seems to have a positive impact on reading performance and offer some implications for classroom practice.

Publisher

Wiley

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