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Teaching Digital Skills as a Competence for 21 st Century in Developing Countries-Kepler Case Study

Date Issued
2024-03
Author(s)
Jean Baptiste Baptiste Ukwizabigira
Joselyne Ishimwe
Jean Pierre Akingeneye
Pierre Clement Cyemezo
DOI
10.30543/13-1(2024)-3
Abstract
Navigating today's workplace environment requires being competent in digital skills as the world we live in is technology-driven. Digital skills have become a must-have in all careers to become successful in the workplace. Developing countries are still struggling to adopt digital skills that are of essence in today's workplace requirement. This paper used current data for teaching ICT skills at Kepler College in an effort to contribute to effective teaching strategies to equip today's learners with digital skills. It dug deeper using a holistic approach to fully understand factors contributing to effective skills mastery and connected dots to different indicators affecting teaching digital skills. It investigated effective strategies to improve the digital competence of learners. It contributes to effective teaching strategies and provides inputs to educators, governments, and other policymakers working toward achieving the SDG of creating global digital literate communities on how to effectively incorporate digital skills competence in the curriculum.
Subjects

Teaching

Digital Skills

Competence

21st Century

Developing Countries

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