'Key Stage 1 pupils should be taught to communicate safely and respectfully online, keeping personal information private, and recognise common uses of information technology beyond school
Key Stage 1 pupils should be taught to describe how internet search engines find and store data; use search engines effectively; be discerning in evaluating digital content; respect individuals and intellectual property; use technology responsibly, securely and safely.'
Think about how you will provide for a child’s legal entitlement if these new proposal go ahead?
“to work with children in different schools” |
“An App so that it will work on my iPad” |
“to send pictures to my friends” | “to write a blog” | “an Online Book Club” |
“to do home work so you can email it to your teacher” |
“contact people from other years” |
“I like the idea of being able to do your work on Starz but I don't know how to put work on the 'My Work' part.” |
"a junk filter that automatically bins bad messages?” |
'In the best examples, governors, staff, pupils and parents were all contributing to the development of the virtual learning environment and then using it for a variety of applications: planning; reporting to parents; accessing learning resources; assessment; newsletters; email and social networking. Pupils were able to upload their class work and homework, often using film and photographs, and they were proud of their material on the virtual learning environment. The virtual learning environment engaged them in learning outside the school day, and enabled their parents to play a more proactive role in supporting their children’s learning……'
an age-related, comprehensive curriculum for e-safety that enables pupils to become safe and responsible users of new technologies
"A careful balancing act, which recognises children’s online experiences ‘in the round’, is vital."
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