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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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School Digital Plan

The School Digital Plan provides a framework for the integration of technologies in education. In order to adapt to an increasingly digitalised society and labour market, schools must respond to the needs and demands of society and the labour market in order to train citizens of the future with the necessary skills to help them face the challenges of a digitilized environment. In this process, schools need guidance and support. For this, they can rely on the School Digital Plan, a document that is drawn up by each school itself, to serve as a reference for the entire educational community and as an improvement plan for a real and appropriate integration of technologies in the teaching learning process. The School Digital Plan should be reflected in the Educational Project, the Management Project and the Annual General Programme of the school.


GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE: Europe

ORIGIN: Spain 2020

PUBLISHER: Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y de Formación del Profesorado (INTEF), 2020

BACKGROUND: The School Digital Plan is based on the European Framework for Digitally Competent Educational Organisations (DigCompOrg), developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. In Spain, the Program for the improvement of educational digital competence #ComDigEdu, agreed by the Sectorial Conference of July 21, 2021, states as a main objective that all schools will have a digital plan that structures the organizational and academic strategies, so as to achieve the transformation of the school into a digitally competent educational organization.

SUMMARY:

The aim of this Schools Digital Plan is to:

  • Assess the state of the school regarding the use of ICTs in the different key elements included in the European Framework for Digitally Competent Organizations, in order to then to design and begin a transformation process in the School.
  • Consider the School Digital Plan to be a key resource towards planning the digital strategy of an educational organization.
  • Transform the educational school into an organization that learns, which will only be possible if it is a digitally competent organization.
  • Consider the implications of school organizations in developing a digital culture inside them.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The School Digital Plan is available in Spanish and English.

TARGET GROUP(S): Teachers/trainers


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