Digital skills and their development at an early age are critical determinants of active participation in the information society; however, in developing countries, the digital divide, often attributed to limited access and ineffective use of technology during this formative period, remains a significant challenge. This study aims to measure children's digital skills across foundational domains and proposes a differentiated instruction model to facilitate the development of these essential skills. A quantitative research design was employed to measure digital skills among 198 rural middle school students (grades 6–8). The results revealed a progressive increase in all domains, with mobile skills consistently higher, while creative and safety skills remained comparatively lower. Within the principles of differentiated instruction, a homogeneous clustering approach adjusts content, process, and product to address learners' needs based on readiness and skill levels, offering a framework to mitigate the capability divide in developing countries.

From Digital Skills Profiling to Instructional Design: A Basis for Differentiated Instruction Model

Muhammad Fazil
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Sami Ul Haq;Monica Fedeli
2025

Abstract

Digital skills and their development at an early age are critical determinants of active participation in the information society; however, in developing countries, the digital divide, often attributed to limited access and ineffective use of technology during this formative period, remains a significant challenge. This study aims to measure children's digital skills across foundational domains and proposes a differentiated instruction model to facilitate the development of these essential skills. A quantitative research design was employed to measure digital skills among 198 rural middle school students (grades 6–8). The results revealed a progressive increase in all domains, with mobile skills consistently higher, while creative and safety skills remained comparatively lower. Within the principles of differentiated instruction, a homogeneous clustering approach adjusts content, process, and product to address learners' needs based on readiness and skill levels, offering a framework to mitigate the capability divide in developing countries.
2025
2025 7th International Conference on Computer Science and Technologies in Education, CSTE 2025
7th International Conference on Computer Science and Technologies in Education, CSTE
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