The Department of Education has launched a comprehensive strategy to enhance literacy, numeracy, and digital literacy for all learners from 2024 to 2033.
Ireland is taking significant strides in education with the launch of the "Ireland’s Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital Literacy Strategy 2024-2033." This comprehensive strategy, developed by the Department of Education, sets out a clear vision to support all children and young adults in developing essential skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. The strategy emphasizes the interconnectedness of literacy, numeracy, and digital literacy, recognizing their critical role in personal, educational, and societal success.
The new strategy builds on the achievements of the previous strategy, "Literacy and Numeracy for Learning and Life: The National Strategy to Improve Literacy and Numeracy among Children and Young People 2011-2020." It reflects the significant advancements in the education system over the past decade, including curriculum reforms, enhanced teacher education, and increased recognition of early childhood education's importance.
The strategy outlines objectives across five key pillars:
A cornerstone of the strategy is the emphasis on early intervention. Recognizing that early childhood experiences lay the foundation for lifelong learning, the strategy prioritizes high-quality early learning and care (ELC). It aims to provide tailored interventions at primary and post-primary levels to support literacy, numeracy, and digital literacy skill development throughout a learner's educational journey.
In today’s digital age, digital literacy is more important than ever. The strategy prioritizes digital literacy, equipping learners with the skills to navigate and participate fully in a digital world. This includes understanding digital citizenship, data privacy, and online safety, as well as fostering creativity and critical thinking through the use of technology.
Successful implementation of the strategy relies on collaboration among various stakeholders, including educators, parents, communities, and policymakers. The strategy highlights the importance of community support in promoting literacy, numeracy, and digital literacy development.
The strategy includes a comprehensive approach to evaluating and monitoring progress. Success will be measured through various indicators, including improved student performance in literacy, numeracy, and digital literacy assessments, increased engagement with educational activities, and positive feedback from the school community.
As we look ahead to the next decade, the "Ireland’s Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital Literacy Strategy 2024-2033" represents a commitment to maintaining and building on the progress made over the past decade. By equipping learners with essential skills and fostering a love for lifelong learning, the strategy aims to create a brighter future for all.
For more detailed information, you can read the full strategy document here.
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