DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP IN GEORGIAN’S TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND PARENTS

Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.33225/pec/23.81.667
Sofiko Lobzhanidze, Giorgi Urchukhishvili, Marika Sikharulidze
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The Council of Europe’s (CoE) model on Digital Citizenship Education (DCE) has at its basis the ‘Competencies of Democratic Culture’ model, which considers being an active and responsible citizen and implies the development of a set of lifelong competencies both online and offline at various levels, as well. Taking the ‘Competencies of Democratic Culture’ the CoE experts elaborated on the DCE domains, which are the appropriate way to develop democratic culture competences in the digital environment. Georgia, as a member country, signed the agreement on DCE to be applied at the K-12 curriculum level and joined the DCE project of the CoE in July 2020. Thus, as an educational concept, DCE is relatively new to the education system of Georgia. The aim of the study was to describe the current situation concerning DCE in Georgia, namely on awareness of the concept and its foundations, as well as identifying self-reported DCE competences by teachers, students and parents, in the light of the Ribble’s and the CoE’s models. Data was collected in five schools in 2020. The issue was studied using the quantitative method, an online survey, 1954 respondents were involved in the research. It was demonstrated that most of the respondents had a lack of awareness about information-communication technologies. It can be concluded that communication among school teachers, students and parents about the issues of digital security has not started yet. The correlation between the geographic location of a school and teachers’ digital competences is not confirmed. Keywords: digital citizenship education, digital domains, digital competences, digital school culture, exploratory sequential design
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格鲁吉亚教师、学生和家长的数字公民意识
欧洲委员会(CoE)的数字公民教育(DCE)模型以“民主文化的能力”模型为基础,该模型考虑成为一个积极和负责任的公民,并暗示在各个层面上在线和离线发展一套终身能力。以“民主文化的能力”为例,CoE专家详细阐述了DCE领域,这是在数字环境中发展民主文化能力的适当途径。格鲁吉亚作为成员国,于2020年7月签署了将DCE应用于K-12课程水平的协议,并加入了CoE的DCE项目。因此,DCE作为一种教育理念,在格鲁吉亚的教育体系中相对较新。这项研究的目的是描述格鲁吉亚关于DCE的现状,即对这一概念及其基础的认识,以及根据Ribble和CoE的模型确定教师、学生和家长自我报告的DCE能力。2020年的数据是在五所学校收集的。本课题采用定量方法进行研究,采用在线调查的方式,共有1954名受访者参与了研究。结果表明,大多数受访者对信息通信技术缺乏认识。可以得出结论,学校教师、学生和家长之间关于数字安全问题的沟通还没有开始。学校地理位置与教师数字能力之间的相关性尚未得到证实。关键词:数字公民教育,数字领域,数字能力,数字学校文化,探索性顺序设计
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