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<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 19:32:22 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Contemporary Media Exposure and Its Relationship with Academic Results  of Secondary School Students of South West Ethiopia</title>
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<description>Contemporary Media Exposure and Its Relationship with Academic Results  of Secondary School Students of South West Ethiopia
Manaye, Asnake; Hayelom, Lensa
Following unprecedented aggressive effect of contemporary media on students, the researchers &#13;
proposed a study entitled “Contemporary Exposure of Social Media and Its Relationship with &#13;
Students Academic Result”. It was not as such known to what magnitude students are vulnerable &#13;
and their academic result is impacted whether negatively or positively.Thereby both qualitative &#13;
and quantitative approach and formulating descriptive survey design was used. Questionnaire &#13;
and interview are the major tools used to collect data. To do so from the total consciously &#13;
speculated 13000 populations 374 of them have been involved via questionnaire; 12 (saturated) &#13;
school principals have been interviewed; this indeed helped the researcher triangulate the datum &#13;
from multiple techniques. As a result, it is discovered that students are highly exposed to social &#13;
media utilization and in a return their academic result is seriously affected. Students who use &#13;
social media extended hours, the less they score grades. Contrarily, students who spend fewer &#13;
hours are best scorer of academic result. Besides it is proved that there is negative significant &#13;
relationship between social media utilization and academic excellence. Moreover, the &#13;
consciousness of students towards social media customization seemed to have been corrupted. &#13;
Consequently, based on the finding it is suggested that shared responsibility is needed. Since &#13;
students are lagging back comprehending the tricks of social media, courses such as &#13;
media/information literacy should be introduced in the curriculum. Again, regular and surprises &#13;
supervision is recommended. Parents have central role in paving the future of their students; &#13;
thus they don‟t depart themselves in examining the day to day scheme of their pupils. In addition &#13;
to that, triangular (teachers, parents, students and executive bodies need to be establish a &#13;
common counsel that address the delinquency of students.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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