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E- SAFETY Resources for teachers and trainees

E- SAFETY Resources for teachers and trainees. Stephen Carrick-Davies - Childnet Ruth Hammond - Becta. WHY IS E-SAFETY IMPORTANT?. Rise in awareness of dangers and risks Eg online grooming + cyberbullying. And. Resulting in real pressure on schools to teach and resolve issues.

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E- SAFETY Resources for teachers and trainees

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  1. E- SAFETY Resources for teachers and trainees Stephen Carrick-Davies - Childnet Ruth Hammond - Becta

  2. WHY IS E-SAFETY IMPORTANT? Rise in awareness of dangers and risks Eg online grooming + cyberbullying And Resulting in real pressure on schools to teach and resolve issues TEACHERS NEED SUPPORT ! Explosion in “Web 2” & social networking plus delivery of mobile Internet promise!

  3. The ‘C’ of ICT is the most dangerous ie Communication which can lead to Contact BALANCE AND PERSPECTIVE E-safety is a child safety issue not an ICT issue!

  4. POSITIVE RESPONSES: • Range of positive awareness resources produced including: • 2005 ‘KIA for Schools’ to every school + ‘Jenny’s Story’ created • 2007 ‘KIA for Parents’ CD ROM + (1 million) • Cyberbullying resources • CEOP resources for schools But… how do we empower and equip the 800,000 adults working in schools and how does this issue get mainstreamed into the curriculum ? Range of Government responses: CEOP, Byron Review, ECM, Education & Inspection Act etc.

  5. It started with an e-mail ….. From: John Woollard To: Mary Louise MorrisSubject: Know IT allI’d be interesting in obtaining a kit and promoting it to my 21 trainee IT teachers or even my 250 secondary trainee teachers.Regards, John.Dr John Woollard Lecturer in Information Technology EducationPGCE Secondary IT Curriculum Tutor Tutor for PGCE ICT, CBLT and GTP programmes Childnet approached TDA & Microsoft if we could undertake research to: • Evaluate the need for E-Safety in the ITT curriculum • Review existing e-safety resources via online evaluation • Conduct Face to Face sessions with 400 trainee teachers • Make clear, practical recommendations for implementation

  6. STRATEGIC APPROACH Reach, train and equip existing teachers through their CPD. And Through introductory website, and links to leading resources, plus self study DVD leaflets and Tutors’ guide. Go “upstream” and train and equip teachers coming into the profession

  7. CONTENT PREVIEW

  8. 1) Every Child Matters: Be healthy Stay safe Enjoy and achieve Make a positive contribution Achieve economic well-being THE POLICY PERSPECTIVE From maltreatment, neglect, violence and sexual exploitation From accidental injury and death From bullying and discrimination From crime and anti-social behaviour in and out of school Have security, stability and are cared for • 2) Safeguarding Children in Education – Sept 2004 • 3) Working Together to Safeguard Children (11.58-11.62) schools have a duty of care - both inside and outside school • 4) DCSF ‘Harnessing technology’ – the e-strategy with “personalised learning and anytime anywhere learning” • 5) OFSTEDSelf Evaluation Framework • 4b the extent to which learners adopt safe and responsible practices in using new technologies, including the Internet.

  9. ISSUES FOR SCHOOLS TO CONSIDER * Who is responsible for teaching e-safety? In primary/secondary phase? Whole school issue of child safety not ICT! Technological issues At what ageshould safety lessons start? How can parents be involved? What support is there in schools for teachers in the event of a ‘disclosure’? Advent of 3G and ‘mobile internet’ Protection for staff – AUP Damage to network through downloading of files/viruses Data security Identifiable/contactable/pupil email addresses/images on web sites Accessing inappropriate web content at school External issues being brought into school – eg cyberbullying WHAT SHOULD SCHOOLS BE AWARE OF ?

  10. INTEGRATED APPROACH

  11. SUMMARY PRACTICAL CURRICULUM-RELEVANT RESOURCES Supremely relevant to the Curriculum and E-safety education gives unique opportunity to address offline issues with relevancy, child-centricity and impact TEACHER TRAINING & CPD Teachers urgently need help in understanding the technology and safeguarding issues. HELPS STRENGTHEN THE HOME/SCHOOL ICT SAFETY Teachers will be better equipped to support parents in keeping their children safe online

  12. E- SAFETY Resources for teachers and trainees www.childnet.com/kia

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