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Document 52015XG0527(04)
Childhood education: fostering creativity, innovation and digital competence
Childhood education: fostering creativity, innovation and digital competence
SUMMARY OF:
Council conclusions — early childhood education and primary education
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE CONCLUSIONS?
They set out the potential benefits for young people of promoting creation, innovation and the use of digital tools and devices in early education and provide recommendations for how to achieve them.
KEY POINTS
Encouraging creativity, innovation and digital competence at an early age can bring personal and economic benefits in adult life.
The potential benefits include:
Role of creativity and innovation
The conclusions highlights:
What can EU countries do?
EU countries are invited, amongst other things, to encourage:
Action at EU and national level
The European Commission and EU countries are invited to:
And what should the Commission do?
October 2015 Council conclusions
In October 2015, the Council adopted a further set of conclusions. These relate to reducing early school leaving and promoting success in school.
* KEY TERMS
Information and communications technology: any communication device or application along with the services and applications associated with them
MAIN DOCUMENT
Council conclusions on the role of early childhood education and primary education in fostering creativity, innovation and digital competence (OJ C 172, 27.5.2015, pp. 17–21)
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Council conclusions on reducing early school leaving and promoting success in school (OJ C 417, 15.12.2015, pp. 36-40)
last update 30.11.2016