Third Party Findings - Digital Literacy and the Expectations of FE


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Third Party Findings – Digital Literacy and the Expectations of FE

 

Introduction

 

To identify the role that FE institutions need to play in the development of digital literacy skills we decided to look at the roles and expectations of the education establishments prior to further education (schools) and those FE students progress onto (Universities).

 

This small scale enquiry will offer a backdrop of what expectations third party providers subconsciously or even consciously demand of us. This will help us identify our role as a change agent between schools and H.E. and also within the bigger picture of the digital literacy skills needed to develop and function through a lifelong journey.

 

Fig 1.1: Our position in the lifelong learning journey

 

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Results

 

Schools

 

Schools are at the very beginning of the learning journey and play a very large role in introducing learners to technology in the classroom, the internet and where to source information for studies.

We spoke with a range of schools both primary and secondary regarding digital literacy and the umbrella terms and processes in their day to day teaching and learning. Those contacted and interviewed were two primary schools, two secondary schools and a Senior ICT Representative from the LEA.

 

The bulleted summary below offer s an overview of the most frequently raised points:

 

 

 

Higher Education Institutions

 

We asked Higher Education providers involved in the JISC Digital Literacy project to input into this section. We gained input from a range of institutions around the country and this was conducted in the form of a digital open ended questionnaire.

 

The bulleted summary below offer s an overview of the most frequently raised points:

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

UNDER CONSTRUCTION...

 

The FE Gap – we need to be aware that as and FE provider have a role to play in developing the skills of school leavers to meet the expectations of HE institutions.

Currently we do this

We need to focus more on this – this is a huge jump blah – it appears our role is to: