Graduation Year
2025
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Degree Granting Department
Curriculum, Instruction, and Learning
Major Professor
Ilene Berson, Ph.D.
Committee Member
Jolyn Blank, Ph.D.
Committee Member
Sophia Han, Ph.D.
Committee Member
Michael Berson, Ph.D.
Keywords
Common Sense Digital Citizenship Curriculum, Early childhood education, Elicitation Interview, Saudi Vision 2030, The Ministry of Education
Abstract
It is crucial to integrate technologies into childhood education and teaching digital citizenship, but there are certain barriers to this integration in Saudi Arabia. Elicitation interviews were conducted in the context of this study with six participants, including kindergarten teachers and school leaders. They showed different levels of understanding the concept of digital literacy and citizenship and various levels of valuing technologies as tools for education. For instance, some expressed the need for more awareness and training, and other exhibited a deep understanding of digital citizenship. The study used Rogoff’s sociocultural theory, explored the influence of culture and parents on integrating technologies, and connected these goals with Saudi’s 2030 vision. To foster digital citizenship in early childhood education, a holistic approach is needed, and the integration of collaborative practices, cultural sensitivity, and technological is required.
Scholar Commons Citation
Alnomei, Lamia Saad, "English" (2025). USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/11044
