Digital Competence Development in Early Childhood Professionals

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A01=Maria Dardanou
A01=Maria Hatzigianni
A01=Sarika Kewalramani
A01=Weipeng Yang
Australian education
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Author_Maria Hatzigianni
Author_Sarika Kewalramani
Author_Weipeng Yang
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computational thinking skills
Digital technology
early childhood pedagogy
early Education
East Asian education
Elementary education
English education
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inclusive teaching strategies
multimodal technology use
Nordic education
pre-service teachers
robotics play learning
STEM education integration
transformative digital competence development

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032994116
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines innovative recent developments in curricula and pedagogical discourses around early childhood professionals’ digital competence development via professional development avenues. By expanding the notion of digital technologies integration, teaching perspectives, and educators’ practices in early childhood education, the authors not only conceptualise a professional development model, but also apply the model to bring together research across cultural contexts.

Presenting findings from four cases, it offers research-informed tangible examples of teacher-centric professional development – one that inspires early childhood professionals, teacher educators, and pre-service teachers to use a variety of multimodal technologies within their repertoire of play-based practices (e.g., STEM-focused play for and with young children, teaching computational thinking).

Case studies in this book are evidence of how practitioners can come together to build communities of practice to support their digital competence development as critical pedagogues and integrate a variety of evolving technology-based play (e.g., AI platforms), while engaging in paradigmatic debates. Readers will better appreciate the growth in pragmatic applications of technologies, together with theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches.

This will be a valuable resource for any academic or practitioner, whether beginning or expert, in understanding how digital competence development occurs through cultural learnings, is inclusive, not discipline-based, is holistic. In reframing early childhood professionals’ digital competence development as a naturalistic process, it will inspire educators to integrate a range of digital and multimodal technologies in their everyday practices.

Sarika Kewalramani is a Senior Lecturer in STEM Education at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, and the Department of Education Partnerships Lead.

Weipeng Yang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Early Childhood Education at the Education University of Hong Kong.

Maria Dardanou is an Associate Professor in early childhood teacher education at the Arctic University of Norway.

Maria Hatzigianni is an Assistant Professor at the University of West Attica, Greece. Maria’s expertise builds on a rich early childhood career with more than 12 years of teaching experience in the Early Childhood sector in Australia and Greece.