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Digital Literacy, Employability and Graduate Attributes for Primary Trainee Teachers

Savage, Moira and Barnett, Anthony (2015) Digital Literacy, Employability and Graduate Attributes for Primary Trainee Teachers. In: 29th ITTE International Conference : Digital Futures : Shaping Tomorrow's Learning & Teaching, 4th July 2015, Regent High School, London. (Unpublished)

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Abstract for ITTE conference:
Following the presenters’ recent book Digital Literacy for Primary Teachers, the authors have commenced an 18-month project to explore the relationship between employability and digital literacy from multiple perspectives. The presentation will provide an overview of the project’s four stages and outline progress so far. We will also focus on how we will use these insights to improve the experience of trainee and experienced teachers with whom we work.
In particular we will report on phase 1 in which we re-examined the drivers including; the Computing National Curriculum Programmes of Study (DfE 2014); the Higher Education Review Group Themes for 2015-2016 (QAA) and institutional measures to embed student digital literacy development opportunities within courses. We then matched particular elements of our previous work using a simple model of values, dispositions and capabilities to underline the limitations of viewing digital literacy as narrow set of skills to be attained.
We exemplified the model with a employability focus which includes scrutinising elements implied (or not) in the Teachers’ Standards, inspection guidance, graduate attributes and popular digital literacy models from the UK as well as the global context related to the key tools a 21st Century teacher needs. This is very much an open and practice-based project and we welcome collaborators- details on how to become involved will be shared in our session.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Discrete Keywords: employability, digital literacy, primary trainee teachers
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: College of Arts, Humanities and Education > School of Education
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Copyright Info: a.barnett@worc.ac.uk and m.savage@worc.ac.uk
Depositing User: Anthony Barnett
Date Deposited: 14 Jul 2015 11:28
Last Modified: 11 Jun 2024 14:25
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