Not exact matches
Use these 5 Best
Internet Safety Resources for Teachers to educate yourself and your
students about how to be better and safer users of the World Wide Web.
Peer social issues — such as cyberbullying,
internet safety, and conversations
about racism — are commonly brought to the
student peer mediation group.
Let's stop holding sparsely attended workshops
about internet safety and start modeling the process of unlocking the power these highly relevant tools hold for both ourselves and our
students!
From TV voting for their favourites and in - app purchases to mobile gaming and online ads, you will help your
students learn how to think critically
about money and
internet safety.
By empowering
students to work with adults to solve real - world problems, schools can engage
students in meaningful dialogue
about technology use,
Internet safety, online learning, and filtering.
Rather than having Long Beach
students sit through 8 hour boring lectures
about driving
safety, why not give them the information via a medium they already gravitate towards: the
Internet!
The SID Ambassador programme is
about reaching out to post-primary
students, encouraging and supporting them to address the issue of cyberbullying and other areas in
internet safety by leading awareness - raising campaigns in their clubs, schools, and communities.
This is a good opportunity to get your
students talking and thinking
about internet safety.