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Technology Enhanced Learning

Technology Enhanced Learning. considering e-safety http://www.pgce.soton.ac.uk/e-safety. E-safety in the curriculum. National Curriculum for Computing (2014) Aims The National Curriculum for computing aims to ensure that all pupils:

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Technology Enhanced Learning

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  1. Technology Enhanced Learning considering e-safety http://www.pgce.soton.ac.uk/e-safety

  2. E-safety in the curriculum National Curriculum for Computing (2014) Aims The National Curriculum for computing aims to ensure that all pupils: are responsible, competent, confident and creative users of information and communication technology. Key stage 1 “communicate safely and respectfully online, keeping personal information private” Key stage 2 “be discerning in evaluating digital content; respect individuals and intellectual property; use technology responsibly, securely and safely” Key stage 3 “create, reuse, revise and repurpose digital information and content with attention to design, intellectual property and audience” Key stage 4 “”

  3. The need for e-safety • pupils subject to safeguarding or protection activity • arrests maderelating to safeguarding • high risk, sex offendernetworks disrupted by CEOP http://ceop.police.uk

  4. The Byron Review (2008) Focussed on the school ensuring children are e-safe by “reducing availability, restricting access and increasing resilience” Building “children’s resilience to the material to which they may be exposed so that they have the confidence and skills to navigate … more safely” Ensure that new teachers entering the profession are equipped with e-safety knowledge and skills. Making explicit teaching and learning about e-safety. Identifying home-school links as a key issue.

  5. A construct for e-safety –the 3 Cs

  6. Grooming - Jenny’s Story Jenny’s Story is a short film based on the true story of Jenny, a teenager who chats to a stranger on the internet. It shows how, through chatting online, Jenny reveals personal information which results in her being contacted in real life and ultimately hurt. INSERT DVD Jenny’s Story or KIA for Trainee Teachers

  7. Dealing with disclosures If you suspect that a pupil is a victim of physical abuse or you have received any type of disclosure about abuse occurring either online or offline, you MUST contact the designated member of staff immediately and make it clear to the pupil that he or she will have to share the information with a colleague of yours. For your benefit, you should make and sign accurate notes of the incident immediately after the disclosure. To report suspicious behaviour online with or towards a child contact the ‘Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre’http://www.ceop.gov.uk

  8. Organisations General e-safety information sites for trainee teachers:

  9. E-safety and the Teachers’ Standards 7 Manage behaviour effectively to ensure a good and safe learning environment  have clear rules and routines for behaviour in classrooms, and take responsibility for promoting good and courteous behaviour both in classrooms and around the school, in accordance with the school’s behaviour policy  have high expectations of behaviour…

  10. Teachers’ conduct Part two: Personal and professional conduct A teacher is expected to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct. Teachers uphold public trust in the profession and maintain high standards of ethics and behaviour, within and outside school, by: having regard for the need to safeguard pupils’ well-being, in accordance with statutory provisions

  11. Plenary…

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