The Impact of Media Culture on Future Professionals’ Training

Anzhelika Tatarnikova, Anna Oleshko, Liudmyla Voronovska, Nataliia Shvets, Olena Sushkova, Daria Sbitnaia

Abstract


The relevance of the research is substantiated by the fact that the information society can be addressed as a stage in the modern civilization formation, which is characterized by the increasing role of knowledge, information, as well as information processing technologies. The number of people employed in the information sphere is growing steadily. The information products and information services are gaining additional shares in the market. It is specifically the prerequisites for a future specialist to have high media and cultural competence to tackle current challenges. The research aims to ascertain experimentally the pedagogical conditions for media culture formation and its impact on future professionals’ training. The study was conducted using such tools as questionnaires and testing. Diagnosis of cognitive interest (according to N. Kuzmina’s scale), the scale for assessing students' operational skills (according to M. Chobitko), Pearson's criterion (chi-square). In the experimental group, only 1.9% of students at the control stage of the experiment corresponded to the low level of media culture according to the cognitive criterion, while in the control group there were 18.4% f students. However, in the experimental group at the control stage of the experiment more than 61% of respondents yielded a high level of media culture according to the cognitive criterion. That said, in the experimental group only 1.9% respondents at the control stage of the experiment corresponded to a low level of media culture according to the cognitive criterion. The obtained results give grounds to argue that media culture formation has a positive effect on the future professionals’ training. This is due to the fact that media culture is underlying the general professional competence of the XXI century specialist. The enhancement of the students training through the use of new information and Internet technologies has all chances to be one of the prospects for further research in the relative to the issue addressed.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v11n1p117

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