The Role of Information Literacy on Cognitive Skills and Individual Factors (Self-Efficacy and Motivation) in the Curriculum of Secondary School Students
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school truancy, parental conflict, parenting style, studentsAbstract
Objective: This study aims to investigate the role of information literacy on cognitive skills and individual factors (self-efficacy and motivation) in the curriculum of secondary school students.
Methods and Materials: This research utilized a descriptive-correlational design with a sample of 382 secondary school students (191 males and 191 females) selected through cluster random sampling. Data were collected using validated questionnaires assessing information literacy, cognitive skills, self-efficacy, and academic motivation. The normality of data was confirmed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and multiple regression analysis was applied to examine the relationships between variables.
Findings: The results indicated a positive and significant relationship between the information literacy in the curriculum of secondary school students and their cognitive skills and individual factors.
Conclusion: Therefore, identifying the factors affecting self-efficacy and motivation can have a substantial impact on academic success and the advancement of the educational system.
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