Toward a Theory-Predicated Definition of Digital Literacy for Early Childhood

  • Kazakoff E
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Abstract

Though young children are frequent users of digital technology, there is no comprehensive definition of early childhood digital literacy. Currently, digital literacy and related terms are defined with much older children and adults in mind. This paper aims to lay groundwork for redefining digital literacy in an early childhood context. Taking into account the unique developmental needs of early childhood when discussing digital literacy can provide a gateway to developing technological tools and curricula to prepare children in kindergarten through second grade to be more effective users of digital technologies throughout their lives.

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Kazakoff, E. R. (2014). Toward a Theory-Predicated Definition of Digital Literacy for Early Childhood. Journal of Youth Development, 9(1), 41–58. https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2014.71

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