In its decision on "New technologies and open educational resources" (P7_TA-PROV(2014)0395) the European Parliament makes reference to the CoR opinion on Opening up Education:"having regard to the opinion of the Committee of the Regions of 31 January 2014". In addition, it shares some points with the CoR which are not always mentioned in the Commission's Communication, such as:
o stresses "that broadband access become more widespread, including in the rural, mountain and outlying areas of the Member States" (point J) and "schools should also train children and young people in the practical and critical use of digital technologies and the internet" (point K);
o deplores the lack of differentiation in the Commission communication between school levels as regards the deployment of new technologies and digital content for learning and teaching purposes; stresses that learners acquire different skills and competences depending on their age, and that consequently curricula and learning methods vary according to school level (point 4);
o acknowledges that the adoption of OERs should be done in a manner that fosters development of 21st century learning solutions, and creates new business opportunities for small and medium-sized innovative European providers of learning solutions (point 16);
o ICT and online educational materials, including OERs, can support the teaching and learning of foreign languages at all levels of education and training (point 33);
o stresses the importance of access to education and training and IT equipment for all learners in all age groups, as well as for those with disabilities, those coming from disadvantaged backgrounds, young people currently not in education, employment or training (NEET) and those coming from geographically remote regions, as well as anyone wishing to improve their qualifications (point 37);
o points out that local and regional authorities have a key role to play in developing infrastructures, disseminating and publicising various measures to a wider public, involving other local stakeholders and disseminating and implementing the relevant European initiatives at national, regional and local level (point 56);
o calls on the Member States and the local and regional authorities to use the funding available through the European Structural and Investment Funds to overcome the territorial digital divide by improving infrastructure and networks and promoting training in ICT and the effective use thereof, taking into account the needs of educational institutions, in particular in rural and remote regions (point 57).