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School resource center and students’ civilization in digital age
Shamila Mohamed Shuhidan1, Mayasari Abdul Majid2, Shuhaida Mohamed Shuhidan3, Norizan Anwar4, Azma Asnawishah Abd Hakim5.
In the 21st century, the School Resource Centre (SRC) is essential as an innovative educational
practice that supports teaching-learning in the digital age. Previous studies have highlighted the beneficial
roles of an SRC in terms of collections, SRC programs, and the provision of a conducive learning
environment to school communities. However, due to the meaningful impact of technology, SRCs need to
transform their traditional roles to more modern roles in the digital age in order to bring knowledge that is
alive, interesting and relevant to meet users’ needs and demands, especially the millennials. The millennial
generation is comprised of digital immigrants who are very competent in using technology devices but still
lack information literacy skills and are marked by uncertainty because they face information overload due
to the high dependency on the Internet and inability to solve real-life problems. In this study, the millennial
generation was narrowed to secondary students aged between 13-17 years old. This paper aims to determine
the type of activities held in SRCs that give impact on students’ civilization and support them in developing
life-long learning habits which will enable them to be knowledgeable and responsible citizens in a civilized
society. A survey was distributed to secondary students, and findings show that there is a positive indication
with a 4.21 mean value (with Likert scale ranging between 1 to 5) on civilization for the use of SRCs.
Education itself is evolving through changes in the curricula and use of enhanced technology which have
changed the way students access information and interact with others in the civilized society. It is hoped
that other than becoming information literate and knowledgeable persons, students can also show evidence
of moral and intellectual advancement by being humane, ethical and reasonable as well as have the
capabilities of leading an improved life and social wellbeing.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, UiTM Puncak Perdana Campus, 40150 Shah Alam Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, UiTM Puncak Perdana Campus, 40150 Shah Alam Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Mara, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, UiTM Puncak Perdana Campus, 40150 Shah Alam Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, Malaysia
- University Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam Alam, Selangor, Malaysia , Malaysia
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