‘My priority will be to get Europe up to speed on digital skills for both young people and adults by updating the Digital Education Action Plan. We need to rethink education by using the potential the internet provides to make learning material available to all, for example by the increased use of massive open online courses. Digital literacy has to be a foundation for everyone.’ Political guidelines of the President von der Leyen
Digital Education Action Plan Update-30032020-slides-to share.pdf
Digital Education Action Plan Update- priorities and areas of actions:
1: Supporting digital literacy, competences and skills for all
2: Making digital learning a reality for all
3: Harnessing data and foresight
MUDA alguma coisa? Nada de substancial....:
More strategic and ambitious approach to digital education • Continuity of the three priorities • Wider scope, expanding beyond formal education to non-formal and lifelong learning • Longer duration until 2027 • Reinforced funding measures • Stronger engagement with stakeholders • Maximised communication opportunities
E, entretanto, mais um "empurrar com a barriga": Adoption of updated Digital Education Action Plan in June 2020
E, talvez, por isso mesmo ocorre esta iniciativa a que já dei o meu apoio:
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Victor Negrescu criou este abaixo-assinado para pressionar European Commission
https://www.change.org/p/european-commission-action-regarding-access-to-education-particularly-e-learning-in-the-context-of-the-covid
Open Letter to the EU Commission and the Member States, demanding a clear action regarding access to education, particularly e-learning, in the context of the COVID-19 crisis
"In this time of need, Europe needs to step up to protect its future. The economic and social impact of the current health crisis is beginning to be felt. Governments and EU institutions focus on immediate measures to contain the crisis, as it is obvious that short-term imperatives have a mandated priority. But managing the emergency must not mean that long-term planning should be put on hold. It is precisely in these moments that responsible leaders need to think about the future generations."