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Correlational study between media literacy levels and problem solving skills of secondary school teachers


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Title: Correlational study between media literacy levels and problem solving skills of secondary school teachers

Authors: Samreen Rasheed, Malik Zulqarnain Sadiqi , Ujyara Idrees , Waqar Ul Hassan Syed Visiting

Journal: Social Sciences Spectrum

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31

Publisher: Institute for Youth Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Studies

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 4

Issue: 2

Language: en

DOI: 10.71085/sss.04.02.303

Keywords: TeachersMedia LiteracyProblem solving skillsElective Media Literacy CourseTechnology and Media

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Abstract

The study was conducted to check correlation between media literacy levels and problem solving skills of secondary school teachers. In this study, a correlational methodology is utilized in conjunction with a quantitative research strategy. The population of the study consisted of 240 secondary school teachers and 150 teachers were selected as sample by using simple random sampling technique. The data was acquired by the use of two questionnaires. With an internal consistency value of 0.837>0.486 and a Cronbach's Alpha score of 0.837. The gathered data was examined using the suitable statistical software, SPSS. It found that there was no significant difference identified of the secondary school teachers in terms of gender. Whereas a significant difference was found in access level according to the gender. With the help of Pearson’s correlation, it was found that there was a negative correlation between the lower levels of media literacy and the problem solving skills. Based on the findings of the study it is recommended that teachers may be provided with trainings that are media literacy and problem solving centered during the in-service trainings to enhance the use of technology and media in the 21st century. 


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