As digital skills are becoming more important than ever, the European Commission has a vision for high-quality, inclusive and accessible digital education in Europe. This vision is defined in the Digital Education Action Plan 2021-2027 (DEAP).
It calls for stronger cooperation at European level to:
- learn from the COVID-19 crisis, and the increased need of technology in education and training
- make education and training systems fit for the digital age
The new Action Plan has two strategic priorities
1. Fostering a high-performing digital education ecosystem
2. Enhancing digital skills and competences for the digital transformation
Needs to reach these goals were identified as for example:
- infrastructure, connectivity and digital equipment
- competent educational staff and effective and secure high-quality platforms
- basic digital skills from an early age and advanced digital skills for professionals with an equal representation of girls and woman
To fulfill these needs the DEAP includes actions like:
- supporting digital transformation plans at all levels of education and training
- develop ethical guidelines on artificial intelligence (AI) and data usage
- Include AI and digital skills in the European Digital Competence Framework
- create a European Digital Skills Certificate (EDSC)
This action is needed
Some reasons making the needed action evident:
- The COVID-19 crisis led to an unprecedented shift to online learning and digital technologies
- More than one in five young people fail to reach a basic level of digital skills across the EU
- Access to broadband internet varies significantly across the EU, ranging from 74% of households in the lowest-income quartile to 97% in the highest-income quartile
- Only 39% of teachers in the EU feel well prepared for using digital technologies in their daily work
Role of the EU
The EU can play a more active role in:
- identifying, sharing and scaling up good practices
- supporting Member States and the education and training sector
- fostering cooperation between all stakeholders
The EU wants to create a new European Digital Education Hub to:
- link national and regional digital education initiatives
- support cross-sector collaboration and exchange of digital learning content
If you want to find out more about this topic, check out the official website and the documents linked:
By Till (Petit Pas Team)