2020
DOI: 10.29333/ejmste/7805
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The Relation Between ICT and Science in PISA 2015 for Bulgarian and Finnish Students

Abstract: The relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and science performance has been the focus of much recent research, especially due to the prevalence of ICT in our digital society. However, the exploration of this relationship has yielded mixed results. Thus, the current study aims to uncover the learning processes that are linked to students' science performance by investigating the effect of ICT variables on science for 15-year-old students in two countries with contrasting levels of t… Show more

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“…Different from our study, 'COMPICT' in Germany was found not to be related to math and science achievement but 'COMPICT' had a negative effect on achievement in China in the study of Meng et al (2019). Whereas, in our study as well as in the studies of Hu et al (2018) and Odell et al (2020), it was found that there was a positive effect on students' achievements. As in this study, in the study of Odell et al (2020), Bulgarian and Finnish students who are more comfortable with ICT are more successful in science.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Different from our study, 'COMPICT' in Germany was found not to be related to math and science achievement but 'COMPICT' had a negative effect on achievement in China in the study of Meng et al (2019). Whereas, in our study as well as in the studies of Hu et al (2018) and Odell et al (2020), it was found that there was a positive effect on students' achievements. As in this study, in the study of Odell et al (2020), Bulgarian and Finnish students who are more comfortable with ICT are more successful in science.…”
contrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Odell et al (2020) found the same results for Bulgaria and Finland PISA 2015 for science achievement and ICT relationship. ICT use and availability were related to lower science achievements but science achievements of the students who were more comfortable with ICT were better.…”
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“…Recent findings on attitudes towards ICT in PISA 2015 showed that ICT autonomy was significantly positively associated with mathematical and scientific literacy scores in all countries participating in the optional questionnaire (Hu et al 2018), and ICT in social interaction was significantly negatively associated with these scores in all countries (Hu et al 2018). For ICT competence and ICT interest, the significance and the sign of their relationships with literacy scores varied at the country-specific level (Hu et al 2018, Meng, Qiu, and Boyd-Wilson 2019, Odell et al 2020).…”
Section: Attitudes Towards Ict In Pisamentioning
confidence: 98%