Frontiers in Education (Nov 2024)

Pre-service teachers evaluating online texts about learning styles: there is room for improvement in justifying the credibility

  • Pirjo Kulju,
  • Elina K. Hämäläinen,
  • Marita Mäkinen,
  • Eija Räikkönen,
  • Carita Kiili

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2024.1451002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Teachers’ abilities to critically evaluate the credibility of online information are fundamental when they educate critical online readers. This study examined pre-service teachers’ abilities to evaluate and justify the credibility of online texts on learning styles. Pre-service teachers (N = 169) read and evaluated two more and two less credible online texts on learning styles in a web-based environment. Most pre-service teachers were able to differentiate the more credible texts from the less credible ones but struggled with justifying the credibility. Pre-service teachers’ inaccurate prior beliefs about learning styles impeded questioning the less credible texts. Implications for teacher education are discussed.

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