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Journal : Measurement In Educational Research

Assessing the dimensionality of digital literacy: A bifactor analysis of pre-service informatics teachers Wiradika, I Nyoman Indhi; Budiarta, I Nengah Edi
Measurement In Educational Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Article in Progress
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33292/meter.v5i2.482

Abstract

This study aims to develop and evaluate a digital literacy instrument for students in Informatics Engineering Education using a bifactor model. The instrument is designed around three primary dimensions: Digital Professional Competency, Integration of Technology in Teaching, and Collaboration and Digital Media Literacy. The results indicate that the general factor (G) makes a dominant contribution, accounting for 85.87% of the total explained variance, while the contributions of the specific factors were comparatively low: 5.30% for Digital Professional Competency, 2.03% for Integration of Technology in Teaching, and 6.81% for Collaboration and Digital Media Literacy. This finding suggests that the instrument is more effective at measuring digital literacy as a holistic competency rather than its specific dimensions. However, the low contribution from the specific dimensions highlights the need to revise certain items to enhance their measurement sensitivity and accuracy. This study provides a significant contribution to the development of valid and reliable digital literacy instruments capable of supporting evidence-based decision-making in technology-enhanced education.