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@inproceedings{1601098, author = {Juhaňák, Libor and Záleská, Klára and Zounek, Jiří and Bárta, Ondřej and Vlčková, Kristýna}, address = {Seville, Spain}, booktitle = {ICERI2019 Proceedings}, editor = {Gómez Chova, Luis; López Martínez, Augustín; Candel Torres, Ignacio}, keywords = {use of ICT; immigrant children; PISA 2015; social and cultural capital; socio-economic status}, howpublished = {paměťový nosič}, language = {eng}, location = {Seville, Spain}, isbn = {978-84-09-14755-7}, pages = {4266-4274}, publisher = {IATED Academy}, title = {The use of ICT by natives and immigrant children in Europe : Is there a difference?}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1601098 AU - Juhaňák, Libor - Záleská, Klára - Zounek, Jiří - Bárta, Ondřej - Vlčková, Kristýna PY - 2019 TI - The use of ICT by natives and immigrant children in Europe : Is there a difference? PB - IATED Academy CY - Seville, Spain SN - 9788409147557 KW - use of ICT KW - immigrant children KW - PISA 2015 KW - social and cultural capital KW - socio-economic status N2 - The education of immigrant students and the use of modern technology in schools have both been major topics of educational research in the last two decades. There has been discussion about overcoming cultural differences among students in schools. ICT can be looked at in terms of its capacity to offset cultural differences. However, there is still only limited knowledge about how immigrant students actually use ICT. The aim of this paper is to examine this area using a secondary quantitative analysis of data from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2015. The main focus will be on examining whether there are differences in the use of ICT between native and immigrant 15-year-old students. In order to perform this examination, multilevel modelling was used. During the analysis, we worked with data from 10 European countries that used the ICT Familiarity Questionnaire and had at least a 10% immigrant student population (first and second generation) in their samples. The applied variables were the distinction between student use of ICT in school and outside of school and between the use of ICT outside of school for schoolwork and for leisure activities. The preliminary results suggest that there are some differences in the use of ICT between native and immigrant students; an important factor is the context in which ICT is used. While immigrant students use ICT at home for school purposes significantly more than their native peers in the investigated countries, there do not seem to be consistent differences in the use of ICT outside of school for leisure activities. ER -
JUHAŇÁK, Libor, Klára ZÁLESKÁ, Jiří ZOUNEK, Ondřej BÁRTA a Kristýna VLČKOVÁ. The use of ICT by natives and immigrant children in Europe : Is there a difference? In Gómez Chova, Luis; López Martínez, Augustín; Candel Torres, Ignacio. \textit{ICERI2019 Proceedings}. Seville, Spain: IATED Academy, 2019, s.~4266-4274. ISBN~978-84-09-14755-7.
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