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Bibliography: Citizenship Education Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: France Education International Prepared at the request of the French Institute of the Netherlands, this selection of freely accessible digital resources is aimed at French as a Foreign Language (FLE) teachers who wish to educate their students about citizenship. Focused on secularism and the values of the French Republic, it includes international reports, articles and podcasts, didactic and pedagogical resources, as well as presentations of European projects and French academic and school projects that can be adapted to various contexts.
Bank of Digital Task Sheets Corporate author: Council of Europe Around forty sheets of tasks anchored in real life and reflective tasks are available. The proposed tasks implement the didactic framework that promotes a socio-interactional approach and extends the usual typology of tasks with tasks anchored in real life.These tasks, carried out on online participatory sites, allow the people who carry them out to experience both authentic (inter)actions and digital citizenship.Alongside these tasks, reflective tasks invite learners to reflect on online practices and in particular on their own uses of digital technology. They are to be adapted according to the contexts of use and provide examples of the implementation of the approach defined in the Didactic Framework.
Citizens as Users of Languages and Digital Technology Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) | Council of Europe A recent meta-analysis of the literature portrays male and female citizens who are users of languages and digital technologies. This helps to understand the goals of an education aimed at developing male and female citizens capable of using digital technology in a competent, informed, safe, responsible, ethical, and critical manner.
Developing Digital Citizenship and Language Competences Year of publication: 2023 Author: Christian Ollivier | Catherine Jeanneau Corporate author: European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) The profile of citizens who use languages and digital tools helps to define the objectives to pursue in language training that incorporates digital citizenship education. The Didactic Framework outlines a socio-interactional approach that enables this integration.
Educational Pack: Claire Ravez, research analyst focused on monitoring and analysis, IFE Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: French Institute of Netherlands As a professor of history and geography, Claire Ravez joined the Monitoring and Analysis team of the French Institute of Education within the École normale supérieure de Lyon in 2017.Pedagogical file #1 is dedicated to civic education, with contributions from Claire Ravez, Dominique Schnapper, FEi, and the National Library of France.
Education Pack: Dominique Schnapper, sociologue Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: French Institute of Netherlands Member of the Constitutional Council from 2001 to 2010, Dominique Schnapper is a French sociologist and political scientist. pedagogical file #1 is dedicated to civic education, with contributions from Claire Ravez, Dominique Schnapper, FEi and the BnF.
Perspectives on Citizenship in School (IFE Monitoring Report; (vol. 125, no.6) Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: École normale supérieure de Lyon.L’Institut français de l’Éducation Prenant la suite d’un premier dossier consacré à l’éducation à la citoyenneté (Feyfant, 2010 l), ce dossier de veille a pour objectifde réexaminer à la lumière de ces évolutions récentes la question des liens entre école et citoyenneté. Following up on an initial report dedicated to citizenship education (Feyfant, 2010 I), this monitoring report aims to re-examine the relationship between school and citizenship in light of recent developments.
Citizenship Education in Schools: Summary Report Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: National Center for the Study of School Systems (CNESCO) This report explores the evolution of citizenship education in French schools in response to contemporary challenges. It highlights the key principles of this education and its impact on students, supported by recent research and surveys. The report also compares international practices and presents innovative examples, offering insights to enhance citizenship teaching in France.
The Butterfly Effect on Social Networks Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Canada Learning Code This video shows the dangers of the internet and social networks through the story of 12-year-old Amira in the form of a comic strip.
Fighting Against Disinformation and Hate Speech Year of publication: 2024 Corporate author: Association of Guinean Bloggers (ABLOGUI) This online MOOC is completely free. It is offered by the Association des Blogueurs de Guinée (ABLOGUI) through the IMPACT project (Implication of Digital Media in the Active Prevention of Conflicts and Tensions). It aims at raising awareness among young Guineans of the dangers of misinformation and hate speech, and to equip them with the knowledge and skills they need to combat information disorder in a digital world. 