Development and certification of digital competences in European Union countries in project-based learning initiatives
Development and certification of digital competences in European Union countries in project-based learning initiatives
Author(s): Renata Szanter, Ewa MatuskaSubject(s): Business Economy / Management
Published by: Wydawnictwo Akademii Nauk Stosowanych WSGE im. A. De Gasperi w Józefowie
Keywords: digitalisation; digital society; digital competences; DigComp digital competences framework; project based learning initiatives
Summary/Abstract: Objectives The study aims to highlight opportunities for educational and non-governmental institutions in European Union member states to undertake initiatives that enhance and certify the digital skills of citizens and workers. Methods The article is based on an exploratory research approach and presents mixed research methods and techniques. The first part presents a descriptive analysis of digital competencies in EU policy based on a review of literature and EU legislation. This was followed by a qualitative analysis based on data from Eurostat's online database to diagnose the current level of digital competencies in the EU and trends in this area in recent years. Finally, a case study of an international educational project aimed at contributing to the achievement of the Union's goals for improving the digital competencies of citizens and workers is presented. Results The results obtained and their analysis indicate an urgent need to intensify educational efforts to improve digital competence in Europe. The case study can be used to raise and certify the level of digital competence for different target groups. Conclusions From the point of view of the priorities set by the European Union, the digital competence of its citizens is unsatisfactory, and large discrepancies between countries in this area have been identified, which requires the implementation of more educational initiatives to develop digital resilience. Project-based learning initiatives generating open and free online tools for certifying existing and acquired digital skills in the EU are recommended. Developing a unified system of EU standards to prove the digital competence of citizens and workers can help on the way to achieving better competitiveness and sustainability of the European market.
Journal: Journal of Modern Science
- Issue Year: 56/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 371-396
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English