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    Assessment in educational context : the case of environmental literacy, digital literacy, and its relation to mathematical thinking skill
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2023) Farida, Farida; Alamsyah, Yosep Aspat; Suherman, Suherman
    Digital literacy and environmental literacy are required skills at all educational levels and represent a crucial element for success in 21st century skills, especially mathematical reasoning ability. However, it is not a practical choice for educational contexts to lack simple assessment tools. The purpose of this project is to investigate the possibilities of assessing environmental literacy, digital literacy, and mathematical thinking skill, and to contribute to educational practices. Additionally, the relationship between environmental literacy, digital literacy, and mathematical thinking skill is explored. The sample of this study were all grade 7th – 9th secondary school students (N = 216). A questionnaire measuring environmental literacy and digital literacy as well as a test of mathematical thinking skills were used to collect data. Data were analyzed using JASP software, SPSS 26, Winstep, and Mplus8. Our evaluation proved to be a reliable and valid assessment. Digital literacy and environmental literacy can predict mathematical thinking skill. Concerning this topic in the twenty-first century, the meaning of this study is hugely important for educators and education researchers.

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