Media Culture and Media Education in Modern School

Mirela Tolic

Abstract


Culture is no longer conceivable without the media and / or new phenomena called. "Cyber" culture. The article discusses issues in what respect the different media, like Tv, film and Internet are with different cultures, how it changes everyday life under influence of various forms of sophisticated communications media and what competencies have children and young people, teachers, professional staff and parents to acquire know the "deal" with the new challenges in education? The article presents new aspects of the analysis of relations beetwen media culture and media education. The author analyzes the relationship of media culture and media education explains the transformation of homo communicans in homo socius. Media culture is analyzed in interaction with the development of media pedagogy. He points out the importance of etymological analysis Bourdie’s understanding of philosophy of symbolic forms, cultural studies, the Frankfurt School and Luhmann’s understanding of communication theory for the development of media culture in the "cyber society". Assumes that it is necessary for their development of meaningful relationships reflexive-critical attitude towards the accelerated development of new media for the preservation of culture and identidy school students. The article offers practical guidance for the development of media culture and media education into school curriculum.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v1n2p89

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World Journal of Education
ISSN 1925-0746(Print)  ISSN 1925-0754(Online)

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