Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
during the last three decades things have changed and global
peers and communities around them (Panel, 2018). The 21st century, also
called ICT literacy or new literacy, is not only the traditional literacy
concept of being able to read and write fluently, but is also the ability to
Modern school children are the new digital generation and their
taught to students are not merely rote but must be clearly understood.
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by the teacher because the teacher acts as a guide for students during
2019).
Levenberg, 2016).
Users can search for information on any topic through the Internet.
the number of citizens who subscribe to Internet plans, but also assessing
(Spante, Hashemi, Lundin, & Algers, 2018). Therefore, digital skills are
not only functional technical skills, but also the ability to find and select
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skills support individuals’ ability to cope with behaviour (Tok, Tok &
activities for all the education levels from primary to higher education.
rules and concepts to solve the problem (Wang, Han, Zhan, Xu, Liu, &
Ren, 2015). Educators expect that their students will graduate from their
solving activities assists them to gain helpful attitudes that are crucial to
real life, such as creativity, flexibility, thinking, and efficiency. Besides, all
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these attitudes have already been linked to life-long learning skills. So,
MODULE PERCEPTION
gives energy to behavior, directs and sustains it. This includes goals and
action. Action requires effort and insistence to operate for a long period of
and actions that are totally related to each other. Motivation can lead to
2016).
The Module
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and helps them overcome deficiencies. Learning module can help enable
recognize parts of everyday life that aims to enhance the student's ability,
(Alangui, 2017). Not all topics are applicable and students' differences
Transferable Skills
MOTIVATION
recent years and recently it has attracted the attention in education due
2016)
under four factors in the model. These are learning and teaching,
Instrumental Motivation
reason such as getting a job promotion or getting into university (Hong &
Ganapathy, 2017).
Integrative Motivation
appreciates the target language community, and studies the language for
towards the target language group, and the desire to interact with those
between self-confidence and learning and the study showed that high self-
124 Chinese ESL students and he discovered that these learners were
internal process that activates, guides and maintains behavior over time.”
of its member. He further suggests that one group may have a negative
impact on its members while the other may have positive impact on its
Olalekan (2016), noted that through observing and imitating the behavior
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of others, learners can avoid much wasteful random behavior and come
the same vein, a study by Bankole and Ogunsakin (2016) investigated the
External Encouragement
practice, are the most common form of extrinsic motivators in the work
Personal Assessment
concerning his or her own work and academic abilities”. Panadero (2016)
which students describe (i.e., assess) and possibly assign merit or worth
higher than marks given by professors. Studies like Tejeiro (2012) are