ICT Literacy and School Performance

There is no doubt that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are now an integral part of the life of children and young people. Some of the recent literature studies on literacy in ICT show that this should incorporate Internet literacy, Computer literacy and Information literacy, and bei...

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Digital literacy
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Information literacy
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Pedagogy
Secondary education
Secondary school students
Structural Equation Models
Teachers
Young adults
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