Digital Responsibility of Public Administration Students: Challenges and Coping Strategies
Alvin Cuares | Karen Grace Casaña
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The rapid expansion of digital technologies in public service
highlights the growing need for future public administrators to demonstrate
strong digital literacy and ethical online behavior. This study examines how
Bachelor of Public Administration students at North Eastern Mindanao State
University–Tandag Campus manage online risks, evaluate the credibility of
digital information, and practice responsible and ethical conduct on various
platforms. Using a qualitative single-case study design, semi-structured
interviews were conducted with ten students across different year levels. A
thematic analysis of the data identified four primary challenges faced by the
students. These challenges included their inability to address online threats,
difficulty assessing the reliability of information, overreliance on social media
for academic and governance-related content, and limited awareness of digital
citation practices. Students sought to counter these by familiarizing themselves
with cyber laws, implementing basic security measures, reporting offensive
content, and seeking assistance from peers and instructors. Unfortunately,
these methods were neither always nor only self-initiated and self-directed. To
avoid these problems, the Public Administration curriculum should include
well-designed units on digital literacy, security awareness, and ethical digital
behavior. By strengthening institutional support, we ensure that the next
generation of public servants possesses the necessary skills for effective and
ethical engagement in digital governance.
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