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[ecrea] pre-event: Should education 3.0 and children be part of Internet governance?
Fri Nov 06 13:30:29 GMT 2015
*Internet Governance Forum 2015
Pre-event*
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*Should education 3.0 and children be part of Internet governance?*
*9 November 2015*
*09:00-10:00*
*Venue: Room 7*
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*Introductions and open dialogue with:*
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*Divina Frau-Meigs, Professor, Sorbonne Nouvelle University,
Paris, on “Education 3.0 and Internet Governance: A new global
alliance for children and young people’s sustainable digital
development” (paper published by GCIG)*
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*John Carr, Expert Adviser, European NGO Alliance for Child
Safety Online and to ECPAT International, on “One in Three:
Internet Governance and Children's Rights” (paper published by
GCIG)*
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National surveys underline that children are major users of the
Internet. Drawing on diverse research resources the report "One
in Three: Internet Governance and Children’s Rights" reveals
that one in three of all Internet users worldwide are under 18
years of age. In the developing world, this rises to around one
in two of all users.
Considering children’s increasing access, agency and autonomy in
using content and services, their human rights and protection as
a vulnerable group needs to be coupled with their education as
emerging citizens to ensure they develop a healthy and positive
relationship regarding the Internet.
Their general well-being, participation in society, and
prospects of employment greatly depend on Media and Information
Literacy (MIL) as the new set of basic skills for the 21st
century, where computational thinking interfaces with the rich
and diverse ‘cultures of information’ (news, data, documents,
codes, etc.).
*Recommendations for discussion:*
1. Make Media and Information Literacy (MIL) 21^st Century
basics of the school curricula.
2. Regulate data management for learning.
3. Foster the active appropriation by children of their human
rights and shared values including Internet governance
principles and processes.
4. Support Internet studies and Media and Information Literacy
as a ‘frontier’ field in research and education.
5. Bring together multi-stakeholder governance actors,
including children and young people, around the co-design of
education 3.0.
6. Harness the potential of creative industries for learning
and training.
7. Reboot the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of the
providers of Internet content and services to support
education 3.0.
8. Engage children and young people in Internet Governance as a
more effective stakeholder group within the ranks of civil
society.
9. Invite public authorities to consider and collaborate in
education 3.0,in particular to develop indicators and
accountability mechanisms for next generation
(age-sensitive) policies and social innovation.
10. Create the position of UN Special Rapporteur on education
3.0 for children and young people’s sustainable digital
development.
/For more information about this event, please visit:
*http://sched.co/4b3U*/
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