No. 1 (2023): Active citizenship for the digital society. Expertise, best practices and teaching in the digital era

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This report is one of the outcomes of the ERASMUS + project RE-EDUCO (Rethinking EDUcation COmpetencies. Expertise, best practices, and teaching in Digital Era) which the DITES research centre, Link Campus University, coordinated in partnership with the Cyprus Computer Society (Cyprus), the Espoon SeudunKoulutuskuntayhtyma Omnia (Finland), Hellenic Open University (Greece), the Italian Digital Revolution (Italy) and Insomnia Consulting (Spain). RE-EDUCO emanates from a virtuous collaboration between the worlds of school-university, work, and professions. The central idea of the project is the development of teaching models aimed at overcoming the theory-practice dichotomy, according to the service-learning approach, which aims to integrate in practice, within a balanced path, teaching/learning and intervention to intercept and respond to the needs and problems present in the community, allowing students to learn and put into practice the knowledge and skills acquired. The guiding value of the project was "to take care of things'', the environment, the people, one another, regarding didactic, pedagogical, and social models that have made history and which today, more than ever, represent an essential point of reference to renewing the education system from within.

Published: 2023-04-15

Editorial

Essays

  • Competence profiles update and impacts for the future digital society: an European perspective

    Stefania Capogna, Danila Scarozza
    73-110
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.106
  • Competence profiles updates for the future digital society: a comparative approach

    Stefania Capogna, Francesca Greco
    111-148
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.108
  • Social Innovation as a platform for hybridizing Education Systems

    Dario Carrera, Domenico Maria Caprioli, Melih Boyaci
    149-192
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.109
  • Creating smart cities: skills and abilities to develop in young people

    Valentina Volpi, Antonio Opromolla
    193-220
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.110
  • Il ruolo delle tecnologie innovative nel contesto della cultura in materia di salute e sicurezza sul lavoro

    Rosina Bentivegna, Emma Pietrafesa, Agnese Marini, Laura De Angelis, Raffaele Mariconte, Raffaele Palomba, Giuditta Simoncelli
    221-262
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.111

In-Depth Analysis

  • Il concorso scolastico come buona pratica di educazione dei giovani

    Valentina Volpi, Sandro Zilli
    265-272
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.112
  • Guidelines, recommendations and tool for non-formal learning method

    Sirje Hassinen
    273-284
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.113

Articles

  • Cultivating International Teachers Community of practice by Non-Formal Professional Development

    Fotis Lazarinis, Theodor Panagiotakopoulos, Anthi Karatrantou, Achilles Kameas
    21-32
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.102
  • From the idea to digital start up. Methodologies and tools

    Lucia Gomez
    33-42
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.103
  • A personalized active learning plan for students within the framwwork of the Erasmus+ RE_EDUCO Project

    Alexandra Faka, Toumazis Toumazi
    43-58
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.104
  • Community of practice EDU HUB: the training path

    Fulvio Oscar Benussi, Manuela Minozzi
    59-70
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61007/QdC.2023.1.105