ICILS 2023 International Database: International Computer and Information Literacy Study_Edition_2

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The ICILS study measures international differences in students’ computer and information literacy (CIL). This type of literacy refers to students’ ability to use computers to investigate, create, and communicate in order to participate effectively at home, at school, in the workplace, and in the community. In addition to student achievement, the study collects a rich array of contextual data on students' home and school environments. ICILS 2023 directly linked to the previous, 2018 cycle, allowing countries that participated in both assessments to monitor changes over time in their students' computer and information literacy achievement and its teaching and learning contexts. For first-time participants, ICILS shed light on the contexts and outcomes of ICT-related education programs, and the role of schools and teachers in supporting students’ computer and information literacy achievement. ICILS 2023 also reported on the computational thinking domain, understood as the process of working out exactly how computers can help us solve problems. This domain included not only programming but also structuring and manipulating data sets. Edition 2 of this database was supplemented by the following information: -42 additional variables (process data from the Farm Drone module) -Updates to two scales (the international and national indices of socioeconomic background) -A few variable label changes for existing Farm Drone process data variables

ICILS

Educational measurements and tests

Computer Based Assessment and Survey

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.58150/icils_2023_data_2
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.58150/icils_2023_data_2
Provenance
Creator IEA-International Association For The Evaluation Of Educational Achievement
Publisher IEA - International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement
Contributor IEA-International Association For The Evaluation Of Educational Achievement
Publication Year 2025
OpenAccess true
Representation
Resource Type Dataset
Version 2
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage International: 35 countries and 1 benchmarking participant