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Developing Digital Competence in Adults: A Review of Frameworks and Educational Strategies Cover

Developing Digital Competence in Adults: A Review of Frameworks and Educational Strategies

Open Access
|Apr 2026

Abstract

The rapid expansion of digital technologies has made digital competence a fundamental requirement for adults’ participation in modern society. However, disparities in access, skills, and socio-economic conditions continue to limit digital inclusion. This article provides a structured literature review of digital skills and competence development among adults, with particular attention to the role of socio-economic factors and educational strategies.

The analysis highlights that digital competence extends beyond basic technical skills to include cognitive, social, and critical dimensions necessary for effective participation in digital environments. The findings indicate that socio-economic status significantly influences access to digital resources and learning opportunities, reinforcing existing inequalities. Furthermore, the literature emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning, flexible educational models, and community-based approaches in supporting adult digital skill development.

The study contributes to the field by synthesizing current research and identifying key gaps, particularly the need for more integrated and inclusive approaches to digital competence development. The results have implications for policymakers and educators seeking to design effective strategies to reduce the digital divide and promote equitable participation in the digital society.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/gssfj-2025-0006 | Journal eISSN: 2587-3326 | Journal ISSN: 2587-3318
Language: English
Page range: 62 - 71
Published on: Apr 10, 2026
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2026 Alexandru Bibic, Diana Spulber, published by DISFOR University of Genova, International Institute of Management IMI-Nova and Fondazione Sicurezza e libertà
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