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European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)
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Boosting Digital Skills of young pupils, in particular girls

Details

Status
Closed
Reference
DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-04-BOOSTINGDIGIT
Publication date
Opening date
Deadline model
Single-stage
Deadline date
26 September 2023, 17:00 (CEST)
Programme Sector
  • Digital
Programme
  • Digital Europe Programme
Tags
  • AWP
  • Digital technology
  • Digital transformation
  • EU financing
  • EUFunded
  • Proposals

Description

Objective

In order to fill the significant shortage of sector specialists using advanced digital technologies and ICT specialists, it is necessary to increase the pool of pupils who would be ultimately interested to study STEM and ICT, with a special focus on girls and women who are vastly underrepresented in the digital field. Boosting the development of digital skills from an early age and in a continuous manner is essential for influencing the level of digital skills of the EU population and the number of male and female students that will consider studies and career in the ICT. Moreover, evidence shows that pupils who are involved in the learning of coding or computational thinking from an early age are more likely to continue studying ICT or digital-related fields and this has an impact for example on the number of girls choosing this study-path.

In the bilateral dialogues with Member States as part of the structured dialogue on digital education and skills, many called for innovative approaches to attract young people, and especially girls as of primary school (or even earlier), to digital careers and to encourage a mind-set shift in their perception. This action will therefore include dedicated activities to encourage girls and women to take part in digital studies.

Expected Outcome

  • Stronger cooperation between primary, secondary and VET schools and tertiary education and research to increase the number of pupils enrolling in digital studies aiming at gender convergence. This will lead to the development of:
    • Summer schools
    • Specialised information and career days
    • Dissemination and outreach activities, such as EU Code Week