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Promoting Children’s Capacities for Active and Deliberative Citizenship with Digital Technologies: The CADE Project in Costa Rica

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  • Clotilde Fonseca

    (Ministry of Science and Technology)

  • Maria Eugenia Bujanda

    (Omar Dengo Foundation)

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This article explains several core aspects of the experience of the Omar Dengo Foundation of Costa Rica in the development of the Deliberative Capabilities in School Age Children project, a set of citizenship education programs based on the conception of children as citizens and on a particular conception of the role of digital technologies in the promotion of children’s high-order skills. It analyzes the outcomes of the program designed for elementary schools and presents the lessons learned in the process of scaling up the initiative from its inception as a pilot to its implementation as a regular after-school program within the Costa Rican National Program of Educational Informatics.

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  • Clotilde Fonseca & Maria Eugenia Bujanda, 2011. "Promoting Children’s Capacities for Active and Deliberative Citizenship with Digital Technologies: The CADE Project in Costa Rica," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 633(1), pages 243-262, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:633:y:2011:i:1:p:243-262
    DOI: 10.1177/0002716210383657
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