Paving the Way for Media Literacy Instruction in Preservice Teacher Education: Prospective Teachers’ Levels of Media Literacy Skills

This study aims to identify prospective teachers' levels of media literacy skills. This is a mixed-type study with explanatory sequential design. In the quantitative phase, 865 prospective teachers in a state university, selected through multi-stage cluster sampling method, took Media Literacy...

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