Publication: Digital literacy in Turkish high school science textbooks
Abstract
In the 21st century, many innovations have been reflected in the educational sector and
changed teaching and learning practices. Changes in the process of acquiring and using
knowledge, differentiating student characteristics, innovations in accessing digital resources,
and changing understandings of what to learn and how to learn required rethinking traditional
methods and reforming education. One of the skills that entered the curriculum and textbooks
with the education reforms is digital literacy. In this context, it is necessary to examine science
textbooks in terms of digital literacy. The aim of this study is to examine the high school science
textbooks approved and distributed by the Turkish Ministry of National Education in terms of
digital literacy. Within the scope of the study, a textbook evaluation rubric was developed
based on the UNESCO Digital Literacy Competence Framework. The study was carried out with
a qualitative research approach and document analysis was used as a research design.
Research data were analyzed by the comparative descriptive analysis method. The references
to digital competence areas in textbooks increase with the increase in grade level. In the books
examined, the area of competence that takes place at the highest rate at all grade levels is
"information and data literacy". There is no content in the textbooks within the scope of "careerrelated competencies". The level of including "security" and “problem-solving" competencies
in the reviewed books is quite low. It can be expected that references to "problem-solving"
competencies would be higher in high school science textbooks since high school students are
expected to have required higher-order thinking skills and required cognitive abilities.
Additionally, it is very important to provide the new generation of students, who are digital
natives, with security-related competencies such as understanding the risks and threats in the
digital environment and protecting personal data and privacy
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GÜLSOY A. T., ÇAKIR M., \"Digital Literacy in Turkish High School Science Textbooks\", European Science Education Research Association (ESERA), Kapodokya, Türkiye, 28 Ağustos - 01 Eylül 2023
