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Children’s digital competence in early childhood education: A comparative analysis of curricula

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posted on 2024-07-11, 15:28 authored by Sini Kontkanen, Susanna Pöntinen, Sarika KewalramaniSarika Kewalramani, Nikolai Veresov, Sari Havu-Nuutinen
Children’s digital competence (DC) is often poorly supported in early childhood education (ECE). Furthermore, common definition of DC is difficult to find. Therefore, the aim of this comparative curriculum study was to better understand how objectives and content of DC are defined in ECE. Australia and Finland curricula were analyzed applying theory-driven content analysis. The results indicated that in both countries theoretical basis of DC was present: objectives and content of DC referred to (1) technical skills and practices, (2) applying digital technologies, (3) evaluate digital technologies critically, and (4) motivation to participate in a digital culture. However, aims, content, and practical guidelines on the curricula were unclear. This study recommends that ECE curricula should better emphasis and make explicit the key elements of DC and how to holistically foster children’s DC in practice. Further studies to clarify the important elements of DC in ECE curricula frameworks is required

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1305-8215

Journal title

Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education

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19

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1

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em2215

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Modestum Ltd

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Copyright © 2023 the authors. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

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eng

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