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Digital citizenship through language education

How to help learners become digital citizens and develop the capacity to use digital media critically, creatively and autonomously in several languages

Digital citizenship through language education

This page will be available in English soon. Please refer to the pages in French for now.
The English text on this page has been generated using a translation programme and will soon be replaced by the final version.
E-lang citizen resources provide a pedagogical framework for the development of digital citizenship and "real-life tasks". These tasks are a motivating way of developing language skills and digital citizenship, by enabling learners to (inter)act in authentic situations. In this way, learners are encouraged to act as citizens and to reflect critically on their experience.
The materials on this site are designed to help language learners act as responsible citizens. Language teachers and language teacher educators will find on this site a portrait of citizens who use languages and digital technology, a Didactic Framework for integrating digital citizenship education into language education and a bank of digital tasks that illustrate how to implement the Didactic Framework.

Portrait of language and digital technology users

A meta-analysis of recent literature paints a picture of citizens who use languages and digital technology. This provides an insight into the objectives of an education aimed at developing citizens capable of using digital technology in a competent, informed, safe, responsible, ethical and critical manner. 

Download the Portrait: English, French

Didactical approach

The portrait of citizens who are users of languages and digital technology makes it possible to specify the objectives to be pursued in language education that integrates education for digital citizenship. The didactical framework defines a socio-interactional approach to this integration. 

Download the teaching framework: English, French

Bank of digital tasks sheets

Around forty real-world tasks and reflective tasks are available. The proposed tasks implement the didactical framework that promotes a socio-interactional approach and extends the usual typology of tasks with real-world tasks. These tasks, carried out on participatory online sites, enable the people who carry them out to experience both authentic (inter)actions and digital citizenship. Alongside these tasks, reflective tasks encourage learners to think about online practices and, in particular, their own use of digital technology. These tasks can be adapted to suit the context in which they are used and provide examples of how to implement the approach defined in the didactical framework. 

Consult the database

They can be adapted to suit the context in which they are used, and provide examples of how to implement the approach defined in the didactical framework.

www.ecml.at/elangcitizen

ID: 6
Name: Digital citizenship through language education
Shortcut: www.ecml.at/elangcitizen
FlyerUrl: https://www.ecml.at/Portals/1/6MTP/documents/project-results-6mtp-EN.pdf
Type: FREN
Year: 2023
Authors: Christian OLLIVIER, Catherine JEANNEAU, Teija NATRI, Elke HÖFLER, Ulrike SZIGETI, Catherine CAWS, Marie-Josée HAMEL
En: True
Fr: False
De: False

Resources

a profile of the “digital citizen” as a user of languages and digital tools and resources
a pedagogical framework for the development of digital citizenship in the context of language teaching and learning
a database of concrete and practical learning activities

Target groups

  • language teachers
  • language teacher educators
  • decision-makers

Project team

Christian OLLIVIER
Coordinator
France

Catherine JEANNEAU
Ireland
Teija NATRI
Finland
Elke HÖFLER
Austria
Ulrike SZIGETI
Austria

Associate partners: Catherine G. CAWS (Canada), Marie-Josée HAMEL (Canada).

To the project pages

 Key references 

Glossary

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Bibliography

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These are the results from a project of the European Centre for Modern Languages within its "Inspiring innovation in language education: changing contexts, evolving competences" programme 2020-2023.