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    Strengthening digital literacy is essential for bridging South Africa’s digital divide and promoting more equitable access to opportunities for all students, regardless of socio-economic background or geographic location. – Advtech specialist

    In South Africa today, quality education is inseparable from the digital world. Yet far too many students still lack meaningful access to the skills that define a 21st-century education. Young people need more than basic computer operation – they need the ability to search for information online, evaluate its trustworthiness, use digital tools to solve problems, and learn independently. These capabilities are essential not just for passing exams, but for building successful futures in an economy where opportunity increasingly depends on being digitally connected and competent.

    “Digital literacy goes beyond basic computer skills. It includes critical thinking, responsible online behaviour, information evaluation, and the ability to use technology as a tool for learning and problem-solving. These skills empower individuals to engage meaningfully with the vast resources available online while avoiding pitfalls such as misinformation or cyber risks,” says Dumi Manganye, Advtech Schools Specialist: College and Academic Data.

    Manganye emphasises that strengthening digital literacy is essential for bridging South Africa’s digital divide and promoting more equitable access to opportunities for all students, regardless of socio-economic background or geographic location.

    “South Africa faces persistent challenges in this area. Factors such as inadequate infrastructure, high data costs, limited funding, and insufficient teacher training continue to hinder progress in many communities. This divide limits participation in the digital economy and risks perpetuating cycles of disadvantage for far too many young South Africans.”

    To address these issues effectively, educational institutions – both public and private – must adopt intentional, structured approaches to digital literacy development, Manganye says.

    “South Africa needs a concerted, systemic effort that brings together government, public schools, private providers, and communities. Public-private collaborations can play a vital role by sharing resources, expertise, and proven frameworks, helping to scale effective digital literacy programmes across all schools.

    “Targeted investment in teacher training and professional development, combined with improved infrastructure and more affordable connectivity, will be essential to ensure every learner gains the digital skills required for the future.”

    Manganye says that at Advtech, digital literacy is integrated as a core component of education rather than an add-on. Skills are nurtured from as early as Grade 000 and progress developmentally across all grades. This ensures students build strong foundational abilities from a young age, evolving into confident, capable users of technology who can think critically, solve problems, and participate actively in a digital world.

    “Our EdTech framework aligns with global best practices and emphasises key competencies, including becoming empowered students, responsible digital citizens, knowledge constructors, innovative designers, and global collaborators. By embedding these elements, it prepares students not just to consume digital content but to create, innovate, and collaborate effectively.”

    Digital literacy also transforms the learning experience itself, Manganye says.

    “It enables more personalised and engaging instruction, allowing teachers to differentiate approaches and meet diverse learner needs. Students gain the tools for independent learning—researching topics, collaborating online, and taking ownership of their educational journey through effective digital tools.

    “A critical aspect of this is fostering responsible digital citizenship. Students are guided to understand online safety, ethical behaviour, privacy, and how to manage their digital footprint in a connected world. These lessons are vital for building safe, respectful online communities and protecting individuals from potential harms.”

    Teachers play a pivotal role in this ecosystem.

    “Schools must prioritise ongoing professional development, where teachers complete targeted courses on topics such as Digital Literacy, Digital Citizenship, and Managing Screen Time. This continuous upskilling equips teachers to integrate technology meaningfully, in balanced and age-appropriate ways, ensuring effective classroom implementation.”

    By combining structured learner frameworks with sustained teacher development, digital literacy can become embedded consistently and effectively across more schools. This holistic approach not only enhances educational outcomes but also drives broader societal benefits.

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