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Digital competence frameworks for teachers, learners and citizens

These pages are dedicated to defining and discussing the digital knowledge, skills and attitudes viewed as inherent to being digitally 'competent'. There are two main components to this work:

1) a database of digital competence frameworks. This database provides a global reference point for information on how digital competencies are being defined for citizens, learners and educators through the use of competence frameworks. The content is relevant to all types of UNEVOC Network members (national and international policy-makers, researchers and practitioners).

2) links to articles and think-pieces discussing the many implications of changing digital skills needs on TVET provision:

2 webinars were held on the topic:

The database will be expanded to include digital strategies developed at continental, national and regional level, and occupational digital competence frameworks. Please check back regularly!


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Competency Framework. Digital Skills (CGMA)

The CGMA Competency Framework is designed to help management accountants and their employers to understand the knowledge requirements and to assess the skills needed for both current and desired roles. It includes a section on digital skills. While this is a standalone knowledge area, it also permeates the other knowledge areas of technical, business, people and leadership skills.


GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE: Sector

ORIGIN: Association of International Certified Professional Accountants 2019

PUBLISHER: Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, 2019

BACKGROUND: The framework is underpinned by the need for objectivity, integrity and ethical behaviour. It is also based on the need for continuous commitment to new skills and knowledge acquisition in the accounting field. These aspects form the foundation that demonstrates CGMA's relevance and capabilities as a trusted financial and business strategist.

SUMMARY:

The digital skills framework section includes foundational, intermediate, advanced and expert levels. The framework covers the digital topics of:

  • Information and digital literacy;
  • Digital content creation;
  • Problem-solving;
  • Data strategy and planning;
  • Data analytics;
  • Data visualisation.
The framework clearly outlines functions/operations for each of these topic areas and each of the competency areas.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: This digital skills accounting framework is easy to follow and provides direction for identifying and understanding accountants' digital skills. It is useful for academic and training programs for students and for teachers to support them to remain up to date with digital capacities for the accounting field.

TARGET GROUP(S): Sector: accountancy and financial services


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