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Evaluating DigiCraft for the development of digital competence: a qualitative approach
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Palabras clave
DigiCraft
Digital competence
Educational program
Program evaluation
Qualitative methodology
Clasificación UNESCO
5801 Teoría y Métodos Educativos
5801.06 Evaluación de Alumnos
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Association for Social Studies Educa
Citación
Cabezas-González, M., Casillas-Martín, S., & García-Valcárcel Muñoz-Repiso, A. (2024). Evaluating DigiCraft for the development of digital competence: A qualitative approach. Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 15(2), 231-250. https://www.jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/5646
Resumen
[EN]Digital competence, the ability to use and understand technology effectively, is fundamental in
today's society. For this reason, several programs have been launched in recent years to develop
and improve it. DigiCraft, an educational program of the Vodafone-Spain Foundation that aims to
give Spanish children access to quality training in digital literacy, is one of the most important
initiatives to develop this skill among students aged 6-12 in Spain. In addition to developing digital
competence, it contributes to meeting the challenges of educational sustainability, which is
particularly in line with Goal 4 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): "Ensure inclusive
and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all". The purpose
of this study is to explore and understand the results of the DigiCraft educational program, taking
into account the perspective of the different agents who participated in it, after three years of
development. In this research, a qualitative methodology was chosen, using a semi-structured
interview with open-ended questions as a tool to collect the evaluation of students and teachers
involved in the program. Sixteen centres from different contexts and Autonomous Communities
were selected. The results obtained show the success of this program in developing digital
competence in children aged 6-12.
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