Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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As universities move classes online, let’s not forget the digital divide

As universities move classes online, let’s not forget the digital divide | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that in times of turmoil, decisions made for the greater good can have collateral impacts. It’s becoming evident that efforts to contain the virus and limit social distancing are increasing precarity for some people, especially those already in socio-economically disadvantaged positions. Universities are not immune to these collateral impacts, and last week’s decision by most Canadian universities to finish the current term by moving pedagogical components online is one of those times when a small segment of students will be neglected in a move meant to benefit all of them.

 

The decision is a show of resilience and solidarity by our higher education institutions. But the problem is the digital divide among students. Even in our great cosmopolitan country, not everyone has equal access to the web and all its resources. This digital divide was on the radar a few years ago, with a push to bring broadband to remote constituencies. But less attention has been devoted to the divide in urban settings, and especially within the hubs of knowledge that are universities.

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Disadvantage & Education –

Disadvantage & Education – | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

In the week when the OECD published their latest report, noting that educational disadvantage starts from the age of 10 (click here to read the story) across many countries, and widens throughout students’ lives, it is clear that many societies still have a lot to do. Whether the disadvantages are down to family circumstance, race, gender (identification), wealth and socio-economic background, or a distinct lack of opportunity and belief in oneself – what can education and educators do to help bridge the divide that allows opportunities for some, more than others?

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Disadvantaged students thrive when the academic bar is high

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Struggling students from poor backgrounds are most likely to complete year 12 at schools that have high expectations of academic achievement, a new report finds.
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The gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students at ‘top’ universities has increased – here's why

The gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students at ‘top’ universities has increased – here's why | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Having a student body that is representative of wider society has been high on many universities’ agendas for quite some time. Yet recent UCAS data shows the gap between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged students, particularly those studying at “top” Russell Group universities, has recently widened.

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Many elements beyond financial aid are needed to help underrepresented students succeed (essay)

Many elements beyond financial aid are needed to help underrepresented students succeed (essay) | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Providing adequate financial support plays only a small part in helping disadvantaged students to successfully complete an undergraduate degree, writes Devorah Lieberman.
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