Chart 3
Percentage of 15-year-old students who reported having been taught digital literacy and well-being, by skill, 2018

OECD¹ Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia 0 20 40 60 80 100 % How to use keywords when using a search engineHow to use keywords when using a search engine Evaluating trustworthiness of Internet informationEvaluating trustworthiness of Internet information How to understand consequences of online sharingHow to understand consequences of online sharing Detecting subjective or biased informationDetecting subjective or biased information Detecting phishing or spam emailsDetecting phishing or spam emails
1.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) average includes scores from the list of OECD member countries as of April 2020.
Note(s):
The territories did not participate in the assessment.
Source(s):
Programme for International Student Assessment, Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (7520), 2018.

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Percentage of 15-year-old students who reported having been taught digital literacy and well-being, by skill, 2018, %
  How to use keywords when using a search engine Evaluating trustworthiness of Internet information How to understand consequences of online sharing Detecting subjective or biased information Detecting phishing or spam emails
OECD¹ 56 69 76 54 41
Canada 62 79 81 70 38
Newfoundland and Labrador 54 70 86 64 30
Prince Edward Island 58 74 74 67 37
Nova Scotia 52 75 79 65 29
New Brunswick 56 72 78 61 40
Quebec 53 68 76 53 30
Ontario 63 82 83 75 40
Manitoba 69 80 80 68 42
Saskatchewan 69 82 81 73 45
Alberta 66 80 83 81 41
British Columbia 68 84 85 74 43
1.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) average includes scores from the list of OECD member countries as of April 2020.
Note(s):
The territories did not participate in the assessment.
Source(s):
Programme for International Student Assessment, Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (7520), 2018.
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