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    <title>European Framework for the Digital Competence of Educators</title>
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      <name>Christine, Redecker</name>
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    <published>2017-01-02T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: European Framework for the Digital Competence of Educators
Authors: Christine, Redecker
Abstract: Abstract&#xD;
As educators face rapidly changing demands, they require an increasingly broader and more sophisticated&#xD;
set of competences than before. In particular, the ubiquity of digital devices and the duty to help students&#xD;
become digitally competent requires educators to develop their own digital competence.&#xD;
On an international and national level a number of frameworks, self-assessment tools and training&#xD;
programmes have been developed to describe the facets of digital competence for educators and to&#xD;
help them assess their competence, identify their training needs and offer targeted training. Based on&#xD;
the analysis and comparison of these instruments, this report presents a common European Framework&#xD;
for the Digital Competence of Educators (DigCompEdu). DigCompEdu is a scientifically sound background&#xD;
framework which helps to guide policy and can be directly adapted to implementing regional and national&#xD;
tools and training programmes. In addition, it provides a common language and approach that will help&#xD;
the dialogue and exchange of best practices across borders.&#xD;
The DigCompEdu framework is directed towards educators at all levels of education, from early childhood&#xD;
to higher and adult education, including general and vocational education and training, special needs&#xD;
education, and non-formal learning contexts. It aims to provide a general reference frame for developers&#xD;
of Digital Competence models, i.e. Member States, regional governments, relevant national and regional&#xD;
agencies, educational organisations themselves, and public or private professional training providers.&#xD;
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