Improving the Academic Competence of Digital Students in Facing the Challenges of the Times
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Department of Business Administration, English Study Program, Politeknik Negeri Malang, Jl. Soekarno Hatta No 09, Malang, 65141 (Indonesia)
Department of Language, Universitas Negeri Manado, Jl. Kampus Unima, Tonsaru, Kec. Tondano Sel., Kabupaten Minahasa, Sulawesi Utara 95618 (Indonesia)
Universitas PGRI Jombang, Dusun Mojo, Tambelang Jombang, Jawa Timur 61452 (Indonesia)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.91200043
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 9/12 | Page No: 480-485
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-12-08
Accepted: 2025-12-14
Published: 2025-12-31
Abstract
This conceptual article explores ways to enhance the academic skills of digital learners to meet modern challenges through a comprehensive narrative review approach. We synthesized existing educational research and digital learning theory from peer-reviewed journals, policy documents, and authoritative sources published between 2004-2020, focusing on frameworks for 21st-century competency development, digital pedagogy innovations, and educational transformation. Critical thinking, digital literacy, adaptive learning, global citizenship, and transdisciplinary problem-solving are key competencies identified in this research. By emphasizing the importance of developing emotional intelligence, metacognition, and ethical reasoning in a digital world, we propose an integrated conceptual framework that bridges traditional academic excellence with 21st-century skills. These findings suggest that educational system changes that prioritize depth of knowledge and skills and enhance resilience and adaptability are necessary to enhance academic competency. While this framework provides a comprehensive theoretical foundation, empirical validation through design-based research in specific educational contexts remains essential to demonstrate practical effectiveness and inform evidence-based implementation strategies.
Keywords
Academic Skills, Digital Learners
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