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Examining 21st Century Skill Levels of Students and the Relationship between Skills

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2020

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İnönü Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi

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In this study, it is aimed to determine the skill levels of 21st century learners and the relationship between these skills. The sample of this study, which is conducted with correlational research design, was determined by the convenient sampling method. The participants of the study consisted of 183 students in total studying at Atatürk University. Correlational and descriptive analysis techniques were used to analyze the data which was collected viaComputational Thinking Scale, Digital Literacy Scale and Effective Communication Skills Scale. When the descriptive findings were examined, it was understood that the students generally had most of the skills but experienced ambivalence about the algorithmic thinking skills. As a result of the correlation analysis, it was found that critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, empathy and active-participative listening were significantly related to all variables. On the other hand, digital literacy skills were found to be significantly correlated with all variables examined in the scope of the study, except I-language. It was determined that the relationship between ego supportive language, active-participative listening, self-recognition/self-disclosure, and I-language skills and algorithmic thinking was not significant. The variables with the highest correlation coefficient were found to be creativity and critical thinking.

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21st century skills, learner skills, correlational research, algorithmic thinking, digital literacy

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İnönü Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi

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21

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2

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772

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784