2023
DOI: 10.5539/ies.v16n2p61
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Predicting Secondary School Students’ 21st-Century Skills Through Their Digital Literacy and Problem-Solving Skills

Abstract: The research aims to determine whether secondary school students’ digital literacy and problem-solving skills predict 21st-century skills. It is a correlational survey study. The population of the research is the students studying in secondary schools in formal education institutions in Elazig. The sample of the research is 490 secondary school students determined by the disproportionate cluster sampling method. Data collection tools in the research are demographic information form, digital literacy … Show more

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“…Pardede (2020), and Karatas and Arpaci (2021) explore integrating critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity into language learning contexts, recognizing their pivotal role in language acquisition and readiness for online learning. Özeren (2023), andAli (2022) delve into the relationship between technology literacy and 21st century skills, highlighting digital platforms' role in enhancing language learning activities.…”
Section: St Century Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pardede (2020), and Karatas and Arpaci (2021) explore integrating critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity into language learning contexts, recognizing their pivotal role in language acquisition and readiness for online learning. Özeren (2023), andAli (2022) delve into the relationship between technology literacy and 21st century skills, highlighting digital platforms' role in enhancing language learning activities.…”
Section: St Century Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature [9] considers digital literacy as an individual's ability to survive in a digital social environment, which encompasses the ability to use digital tools for scientific research, report writing, and critical thinking and through the use of digital technology, it is expected to have a positive impact on the social and economic inclusion of young people with disabilities and to promote their inclusion in society. Literature [10] using a proportional whole-group sampling method on 490 secondary school students found that although the level of digital literacy and 21st-century skills of secondary school students was not very high, their problem-solving skills were high, and there was a correlation between the digital literacy of the students and the level of education of their parents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the 21st century are challenges that require teachers and students to adapt to all demands according to the times. Students must acquire 21st-century abilities such as learning skills that focus on mental development, literacy skills that focus on current digital knowledge, and life skills which focus on personal skills and how to work professionally (Illene et al, 2023;Özeren, 2023;Ratama et al, 2021). Through education, students are trained to be able to carry out investigations supported by scientific knowledge (Muntholib et al, 2022;Osborne et al, 2003;Shahali et al, 2017;Supeno et al, 2022), where the ability to show the process of obtaining scientific concepts requires science process skills (Mirian, 2023;Rauf et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%