Community college students’ self-assessment of data literacy: exploring differences amongst demographic, academic, and career characteristics

Author:

Evans Sarah Amber,Hong Lingzi,Kim Jeonghyun,Rice-Oyler Erin,Ali Irhamni

Abstract

Purpose Data literacy empowers college students, equipping them with essential skills necessary for their personal lives and careers in today’s data-driven world. This study aims to explore how community college students evaluate their data literacy and further examine demographic and educational/career advancement disparities in their self-assessed data literacy levels. Design/methodology/approach An online survey presenting a data literacy self-assessment scale was distributed and completed by 570 students at four community colleges. Statistical tests were performed between the data literacy factor scores and students’ demographic and educational/career advancement variables. Findings Male students rated their data literacy skills higher than females. The 18–19 age group has relatively lower confidence in their data literacy scores than other age groups. High school graduates do not feel proficient in data literacy to the level required for college and the workplace. Full-time employed students demonstrate more confidence in their data literacy than part-time and nonemployed students. Originality/value Given the lack of research on community college students’ data literacy, the findings of this study can be valuable in designing and implementing data literacy training programs for different groups of community college students.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,Education

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