The deployment of Pix is intensifying this year with compulsory certification for all students in 3rd grade, at the end of the final cycle of general, technological or vocational high schools and in the year they obtain their CAP, as well as for students in their final year of STS and CPGE courses in public and private high schools under contract, i.e. over 1.5 million students.
As a first step, students were asked to identify their level and needs in digital skills.
After assessing their level, students will be able to develop their digital skills through lessons and then get certified.
For senior students, the certification sessions will be organized in the schools from the end of the first quarter of the school year and, for ninth grade students, from the end of the second quarter.
In 2020-21, 2.6 million students in grades 5-12 tested and developed their skills on pix.fr
During the 2020/2021 school year, 2.6 million students from grades 5 to 12 tested and developed their skills on pix.fr, representing nearly 1 in 2 students enrolled in secondary education.In order to take into account the health context, the certification requirement in the 3rd grade and the final cycle had been exceptionally postponed to the 2021-2022 school year. However, 471,000 high school students have certified their digital skills through the Pix certification.
Out of 16 digital skills available on pix.fr, students certified 8 digital skills on average.
Some of the most successful skills for students:solving technical problems, collaborating, and conducting research and information monitoring.
Pix+Edu to develop and enhance the digital skills of educational staff
Whether it is to ensure educational continuity, exchange with parents, support students or experiment with new ways of learning, mastering digital skills has become essential for teachers and other educational staff.To this end, a new certification of digital skills in teaching, education and training Pix+Edu is gradually being introduced this school year, on a voluntary basis, for permanent educational staff and students enrolled in a master's degree in teaching, education and training (MEEF).
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