Department of Theory and History of Education, University of Barcelona, 08035 Barcelona, Spain.
Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Deusto, 48007 Bilbo, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 7;18(21):11686. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111686.
Citizens are increasingly turning to social media to open up debates on issues of utmost importance, such as health or education. When analyzing citizens' social media interactions on COVID-19, research has underlined the importance of sharing and spreading information based on scientific evidence rather than on fake news. However, whether and how citizens' interactions in the field of education, particularly in mathematics, are based on scientific evidence remains underexplored. To contribute to filling this gap, this article presents an analysis of citizen debates in social networks about didactic resources for mathematics. Through social media analytics, 136,964 posts were extracted from Reddit, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, of which 1755 were analyzed. Results show that out of the 213 posts of citizen debates on didactic resources for mathematics, only two contained scientific evidence and eight claimed to contain scientific evidence. These findings highlight the importance of promoting actions to encourage citizen debates around didactic resources for mathematics based on scientific evidence.
公民越来越多地转向社交媒体,就健康或教育等极其重要的问题展开辩论。在分析公民对 COVID-19 的社交媒体互动时,研究强调了基于科学证据而不是假新闻分享和传播信息的重要性。然而,公民在教育领域(尤其是在数学领域)的互动是否以及如何基于科学证据仍未得到充分探索。为了填补这一空白,本文对有关数学教学资源的公民在社交网络中的辩论进行了分析。通过社交媒体分析,从 Reddit、Instagram、Twitter 和 Facebook 中提取了 136964 条帖子,其中分析了 1755 条。结果表明,在 213 篇关于数学教学资源的公民辩论帖子中,只有两条包含科学证据,八条声称包含科学证据。这些发现强调了促进基于科学证据的围绕数学教学资源的公民辩论的重要性。