DIRECTOR of Taught Postgraduate Studies in Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Dr TJ Ó Ceallaigh, has been appointed to the European Commission Working Group on Digital Education: Learning, Teaching and Assessment (DELTA).
During his five-year term of office, Dr. Ó Ceallaigh will assist the Commission in the preparation of policy initiatives and guide policy reform in the field of digital education to fuel both vision and strategy leading to educational transformation at all levels across Europe.
The aim of the EC Working Group (DELTA) is to support countries in the implementation of policy reforms in line with the Digital Education Action Plan 2021-2027, focusing in particular on fostering high quality and inclusive digital education in Europe, while taking into consideration the digital transformation as well as the implications and lessons learnt from the COVID-19 crisis.
Professor Eugene Wall, President of MIC said: “I warmly congratulate Dr Ó Ceallaigh on this prestigious appointment to the EC Working Group for Digital Education (DELTA). This is a key appointment in striving to develop our high-performing digital education ecosystem. I know that Dr Ó Ceallaigh will bring outstanding energy and vision to this key leadership role, at a crucial time for teacher education, digital education, and innovation across Europe. Here at MIC, we are immensely proud that Dr Ó Ceallaigh will play a critical role in this process.”
Dr Ó Ceallaigh said: “The digital pivot has placed all teachers’ digital capabilities, literacies and competence in the spotlight. Now more than ever, we need to harness and develop the transformative and innovative approaches taken by educators during the pandemic to inform the future landscape of teaching and learning in a digital age.
“I am highly motivated to take up this position because I fundamentally believe in the vision and mission of the European Commission as outlined in the ‘Digital Education Action Plan 2021-2027’. I look forward to contributing to the work of the Commission on digital education at this time to promote quality, equity, inclusion, innovation, digital readiness and success for all in education.”
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