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School 4.0 – Bridging the Gap between Teaching Competences and School Infrastructure

Development of digital competences is a core priority of school education (KMK 2016, DigComp 2.0, JIM 2016). At the same time, the potential of ICT technology is not yet fully exploited (Schule Digital 2016). Less than half of teachers feel that they are self-sufficient in using computers for more complex tasks (ICILS 2013). To take Germany as an example, 57,9% of teachers feel that they need support when using computers in lessons and only 54,2% say that their schools have a sufficient ICT infrastructure (Schule Digital 2015: 17, 20). For Sweden, at the same time, which approaches a ratio of 1:1 device per student, and provides wireless internet access in schools, the rates of teachers' and students' digital confidence are significantly above European average (European Schoolnet ICT in Education for Sweden 2012: 12-15). These findings suggest a significant spread between European countries and a correlation between the availability of well-integrated ICT infrastructure and digital competences of teachers and learners. The consortium of partners in the project School 4.0 are strongly convinced that Europe needs open and innovative education to strengthen digital competences of learners and to enable them to meet the challenges of the future. In the digital age schools must respond to new challenges in constantly changing political, social and technological contexts. Along with reading, maths and writing, digital competences become part of the canonical basic skills learners must acquire (Future of Learning 2011; KMK 2016, DigComp 2.0 2016). Target groups and needs The target groups are:
  • teacher educators at all stages of teacher education
  • policymakers on local, regional, state, national and European levels
  • institutions in charge of teacher training curricula
  • local authorities in charge of school ICT infrastructure
  • school professionals: headmasters, school teachers, school ICT managers
Objectives Bringing together all relevant decision-makers from four European countries ensures an exchange of good practices that will build a foundation for establishing curricular models for teacher education in all stages of teacher education and effective decision-making in ICT infrastructure in schools. The thematic focus of the cooperation will be on best practices, cultural aspects and leadership, infrastructure decisions, and the continual development of ICT competences for teachers. The project activities encompass surveying the status quo of teachers' competences and existing infrastructure solutions in four European countries. Long-term objectives of the cooperation are ensuring continual development of teachers’ ICT competences and ensuring well-made investment decisions for a customized learning infrastructure with ICT. The project will develop an integrated curricular concept for implementation of digital competences in continuous teacher education. Drawing upon the maxim "pedagogy first", the project will also develop strategies and guidelines for pedagogically effective implementation of ICT infrastructure in schools.

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Projektverantwortlich

Paul Held
Tel. +49 (0) 9131 85 61101

Projektlaufzeit

01.09.2017–31.08.2019

Projekt abgeschlossen

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Disclaimer of liability: this project has been funded with support from the European Commission. The authors are solely responsible for the content of this publication; the Commission is not responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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Projektverantwortlich

Paul Held
Tel. +49 (0) 9131 85 61101

Projektlaufzeit

01.09.2017–31.08.2019

Projekt abgeschlossen