Learning Leaders: Teachers or Youtubers? Participatory Culture and STEM Competencies in Italian Secondary Shool Students

Youth is increasingly learning in non-conventional contexts, such as social networks or video platforms, courses, and tutorials. This research aims to diagnose the role of participatory culture, digital resources, social networks, and, specifically, YouTube, in learning processes and the acquisition...

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Autores: Gil Quintana, Javier, Malvasi, Viviana, Castillo Abdul, Bárbara, Romero Rodríguez, Luis M.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Repositorio:e-spacio (DSpace). Repositorio Institucional de la UNED
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:e-spacio(ds_::58f2a82a906c0773e13c80aeecaebee1
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14468/24274
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:53 Ciencias Económicas::5312 Economía sectorial::5312.04 Educación
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Sumario:Youth is increasingly learning in non-conventional contexts, such as social networks or video platforms, courses, and tutorials. This research aims to diagnose the role of participatory culture, digital resources, social networks, and, specifically, YouTube, in learning processes and the acquisition of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills, specifically in mathematics, also analyzing the role of youtubers and, in contrast, teachers, both learning leaders in the formation of these skills. In order to accomplish this, mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) were used, based on a survey applied to 4845 Italian adolescents, as well as a content analysis of the videos and YouTube channel of the Italian educational influencer Elia Bombardelli, one of the most followed and best rated in this country. Also, an in-depth interview has been applied to 12 Italian secondary school teachers. Among the main findings, it is highlighted that all adolescents value YouTube videos as a key resource to improve their school performance, rating youtubers better than teachers. However, it is remarkable that in the processes of learning and acquisition of STEM competencies, they prefer to interact with teachers rather than with youtubers.