Treffer: Relationships between Middle School Students' Digital Literacy Skills, Computer Programming Self-Efficacy, and Computational Thinking Self-Efficacy

Title:
Relationships between Middle School Students' Digital Literacy Skills, Computer Programming Self-Efficacy, and Computational Thinking Self-Efficacy
Language:
English
Source:
Informatics in Education. 2024 23(3):571-592.
Availability:
Vilnius University Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. Akademjos str. 4, Vilnius LT 08663 Lithuania. Tel: +37-5-21-09300; Fax: +37-5-27-29209; e-mail: info@mii.vu.lt; Web site: https://infedu.vu.lt/journal/INFEDU
Peer Reviewed:
Y
Page Count:
22
Publication Date:
2024
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research<br />Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level:
Junior High Schools
Middle Schools
Secondary Education
Geographic Terms:
ISSN:
1648-5831
2335-8971
Entry Date:
2024
Accession Number:
EJ1443779
Database:
ERIC

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This study aims to explain the relationships between secondary school students' digital literacy, computer programming self-efficacy and computational thinking self-efficacy. The study group consists of 204 secondary school students. A relational survey model was used in the research method and three different data collection tools were used to collect data. The structural equation model was used in data analysis to reveal a model that explains and predicts the relationships between variables. According to the results of the research, it was determined that digital literacy of secondary school students affected their computer programming self-efficacy, digital literacy affected their computational thinking self-efficacy, and computer programming self-efficacy affected their computational thinking self-efficacy. It was also found that digital literacy skills have an indirect effect on secondary students' computational thinking self-efficacy on computational thinking self-efficacy.

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