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PISA 2009 Results: Students On Line

Digital Technologies and Performance (Volume VI)

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This sixth volume of PISA 2009 results explores students’ use of information technologies to learn. For PISA 2009, the framework for reading literacy has been developed to encompass reading electronic texts. This has led to an expansion of the description of text types to take account of the electronic environment, as well as a redefinition of the aspects of reading, to embrace, for example, the requirement for integration of information from multiple unrelated texts, as well as other features. The PISA 2009 reading framework and the assessment instrument together provide an operational definition and description of the distinctive structures and types of both text and task that constitute electronic reading, allowing an exploration of factors that contribute to difficulty. PISA 2009 therefore provides an opportunity to investigate electronic reading on a large scale. This book presents some initial findings.

English Also available in: French, Spanish

Students' Familiarity with Information and Communication Technologies

Which students benefit from information and communication technologies (ICT) and which are being left behind on the analogue side of the digital divide? This chapter examines students’ access to and use of ICT and explores their attitudes towards and selfconfidence in using computers. Findings are also discussed in relation to students’ gender and socio-economic background. Trends in access to ICT and in students’ self-confidence in using computers over the past decade are also examined.

English Also available in: French

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