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#thelearningconversation Moira Savage & Anthony Barnett University of Worcester Digital literacy, employability and graduate attributes for primary trainee teachers MS introduce us and how they can stay in touch If you would like to join us please visit: https://ltseclearningconversations.wordpress.com/technology-enhanced-learning-projects/enhancing-employability-through-digital-literacy-project/ #thelearningconversation

Employability x 2 Purpose of study…  Employability x 2 Purpose of study… “Computing also ensures that pupils become digitally literate – able to use, and express themselves and develop their ideas through, information and communication technology – at a level suitable for the future workplace and as active participants in a digital world”.

Student Employability & Belshaw 2011 Belshaw- DL is a condition not a threshold… cultural, contextual… Higher Education Review: Themes for 2015-16 http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/HER-Themes-Guidance-15-16.pdf Student Employability & Digital Literacy MS drivers include: QAA Review themes UW Careers UW TEL Strategy Definitions of digital literacy Teachers Standards Notions of producers and consumers JISC

lived experienced http://digitalcapability.jiscinvolve.org/wp/files/2014/09/JISC_REPORT_Digital_Literacies_280714_PRINT.pdf

Student Employability & exploration of the links between employers, their representative bodies and higher education providers to inform their use, and maintain the relevance, of digital technologies in their provision Higher Education Review: Themes for 2015-16 http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/HER-Themes-Guidance-15-16.pdf Student Employability & Digital Literacy exploration of the links between employers, their representative bodies and higher education providers to inform their development, and maintain the relevance, of the digital literacy of their students VDC-E model exploration of how providers support students to develop digital literacy and digital skills that are flexible and adaptable to evolving work markets MS- meeting the challenge of flexible, adaptable and evolving- need to go beyond capability … Values & dispositions

Freedom of (self) expression Knowledge democracy Intellectual property Responsible choices Conduct- social responsibility & ethical principles (Hobbs 2010) Emotional responses: Fear of technology, Fear that children will know more… Emotive vocabulary- ‘I survived’- oppositional Taking social action (Hobbs 2010) willingness/ to engage in co-construction/ collaboration processes MS Mindset- being a producer of digital content as well as a consumer Belshaw- DL is a condition not a threshold, cultural, contextual, Emergent sub-cultures Confidence…experimentation…forgiveness JISC- need for a fluid conceptualisation… situated practices

Developing the VDC-E model What is employability? “skills, understandings and personal attributes – that make graduates more likely to gain employment and be successful in their chosen occupation, which benefits themselves, the workforce, the community and the economy” (Yorke, M & Knight, P 2006) AB --- Yorke, M & Knight, P (2006) Embedding Employability into the Curriculum, York, Higher Education Academy (cited in Watson, R & Scott, I (2012) University of Worcester Guide to Supporting Student employability AB http://www.employability.ed.ac.uk/What/ the capacity of the graduate to function in a job and be able to move between jobs, thus remaining employable throughout their life. “…the capacity of the graduate to function in a job and be able to move between jobs, thus remaining employable throughout their life.” (http://www.employability.ed.ac.uk/What/ )

USEM - Knight & Yorke’s model (2006) Current employability models “Understanding Skilful practices (including deployment of skills) Efficacy beliefs (including students views of themselves) Meta-cognition (including self-awareness and a capacity to reflect on learning)” (http://www.employability.ed.ac.uk/What/ ) AB

DOTS – Law & Watts 1977 “Decision learning – decision making skills Opportunity awareness – knowing what work opportunities exist and what their requirements are Transition learning – including job searching and self presenting skills Self awareness – in terms of interests, abilities, values, etc.” (Watts, 2006, p 9/10).” (https://www.uclan.ac.uk/students/employability/futures/files/Dacre_Pool__Sewell_2007_CareerEDGE_Article.pdf ) AB

The CareerEDGE model The key to employability

Generic skills identified within the CareerEDGE model: Values, Dispositions & Capabilities model (VDC-E) – specifically identifies links to digital literacy Generic skills identified within the CareerEDGE model: “imagination/creativity • adaptability/flexibility • willingness to learn • independent working/autonomy • working in a team • ability to manage others • ability to work under pressure • good oral communication • communication in writing for varied purposes/audiences • numeracy • attention to detail • time management • assumption of responsibility and for making decisions • planning, coordinating and organising ability • ability to use new technologies (not included in the list above but mentioned in many others and an important element)” (Source – see below – relates to Pedagogy for Employability Group (2004 p. 5 included in source) AB https://www.uclan.ac.uk/students/employability/futures/files/Dacre_Pool__Sewell_2007_CareerEDGE_Article.pdf E.g. Setting alarms & reminders on iPhone to improve time management

Linking to digital literacy VDC-E model Current models Digital values Values Efficacy beliefs Self awareness Emotional intelligence e.g. respects intellectual property and data protection when online Dispositions Digital dispositions e.g. has a sceptical and critical perspective on digital content Capabilities Opportunity awareness Meta-cognition Digital capabilities Employability Understanding Skilful practices Decision learning Transition learning Generic skills Experience e.g. able to manage digital identity; able to use presentation software; able to make effective use of search engines AB Savage & Barnett (2015) Digital Literacy for Primary Teachers

A teacher is expected to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct … Uphold public trust in the profession and maintain high standards of ethics and behaviour (DfE, 2011). The Teachers’ Standards emphasise acknowledging individual ‘dispositions, understanding of how pupils learn’, and ‘factors that can inhibit pupils’ ability to learn and how best to overcome these’ (DfE, 2011, pp 11–13). Another important strand in the Teachers’ Standards relates to ‘having regard for the need to safeguard pupils’ well being, in accordance with statutory provisions’ (DfE, 2011).

References Belshaw, D (2011) What is ‘Digital Literacy’? [online] Available at: neverendingthesis.com/dougbelshaw-edd-thesis-final.pdf (accessed 31 October 2014). Belshaw, D (2013) Digital Literacies. [online] Available at: www.slideshare.net/dajbelshaw/etmooc-t3-s1-digital-literacies-with-dr-doug-belshaw (accessed 31 October 2014). Department for Education (2011) Teachers’ Standards: Guidance for School Leaders, School Staff and Governing Bodies. Department for Education (2013) The National Curriculum in England: Framework Document. Hobbs, R (2010) Digital and Media Literacy: A Plan of Action. [online] Available at: www.knightcomm.org/wpcontent/uploads/2010/12/Digital_and_Media_Literacy_A_Plan_of_Action.pdf (accessed 8 August 2014). Joint Information Systems Committee (2014) Developing Digital Literacies. [online] Available at: www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/whole-infokit/?infokit=11013 (accessed 31 October 2014). Payton, S and Hague, C (2010) Digital Literacy in Practice: Case Studies of Primary and Secondary Classrooms. Futurelab. [online] Available at: www2.futurelab.org.uk/resources/documents/project_reports/digital_literacy_case_studies.pdf (accessed 31 October 2014).

#thelearningconversation Moira Savage http://www.worcester.ac.uk/discover/moira-savage.html Dr Anthony Barnett http://www.worcester.ac.uk/discover/anthony-barnett.html) https://ltseclearningconversations.wordpress.com/technology-enhanced-learning-projects/enhancing-employability-through-digital-literacy-project/ #thelearningconversation