How do the digital competences of students in vocational schools differ from those of students in cooperative higher education institutions in Germany?

Author:

Wild SteffenORCID,Schulze Heuling Lydia

Abstract

AbstractDigital skills are thought to be a key competence of the twenty-first century. With the rapid growth of internet and communication tool (ICT) usage among both students and teachers, cooperative (co-op) education programmes, like other educational institutions, face the challenge of integrating and supporting digital skill development. However, little is known about how these skills are developed prior to entering cooperative education programmes. Against this background, a sample of 893 freshers, ranging from vocational students to co-op students, were tested according to their digital skills. The analysis shows that co-op students have a higher level of competence than vocational students. In addition, we found that in our sample social background has no impact on digital competences. The results are discussed and classified in the context of the current state of research.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education

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