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UNESCO EDUCATION SECTOR Digital literacy and beyond Jian Xi Teng, Program Officer, UNESCO ICT in Education 30 March 2018

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Digital literacy and beyondJian Xi Teng, Program Officer, UNESCO ICT in Education 30 March 2018

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Agenda

1. Education and ICT issues

2. UNESCO’s work and partnerships

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Schools lack basic electricity

Snapshot: Data from just 6 Asia-Pacific countries shows >170 million schoolchildren

lack access to basic electricity (UNESCO, 2014)

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Schools lack Internet connectivity andICT devices

Snapshot: >90% in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan and Nepal, >50% in Indonesia

(UNESCO, 2014)

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“The full potential of the Internet remains untapped, especially for low-income and less educated users.”

– ITU Measuring the Information Society Report 2016

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Quality of Teaching

• Poor incentives (salary, conditions of service)

• Lack of professional development

• Low qualifications

• Teachers hired with little/ no training

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“On average, a third of the skillsets required to perform today’s jobs will be wholly new by 2020”

- World Economic Forum White Paper on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (2017)

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UNESCO’s Work

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UNESCO Bangkok’s Activities and Partnerships on ICT for education

Technical support for ICT in Education Master Planning

ICT Competency Standards for Teachers

Digital Citizenship Competency Framework

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Defining and monitoring digital literacy

UNESCO Institute for Statistics and the Global Alliance to Monitor Learning’s 2018 draft report on a global framework on digital literacy skills:

Digital literacy is the ability to define, access, manage, integrate, communicate, evaluate and create information safely and appropriately through digital technologies and networked devices for participation in economic and social life.

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