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E-Safety - Winner

E Safety is an important issue for schools to consider.  Entries to this award should have demonstrated how schools are meeting the challenges it presents.  They may have included:

  • descriptions of activities to raise awareness of staff, pupils and parents
  • the establishment of internal systems to provide protection for all users
  • the establishment of systems which allow safe access outside of school.
E-Safe Education E-Safety was sponsored by E-Safe Education

Winner

An Entry

School:
St. Cuthbert's R.C. Primary School

Name:
"E-Safety"

Packages Used:
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Publisher

Information:

Context

Mr Frankland is a governor of the school with a keen interest in ICT and an awareness of ICT issues.  He works voluntarily in the school assisting classes with ICT.

Who Was Involved

Staff - Mr K.Frankland
Pupils - Group of Year 5 pupils

Main Focus of Project

To raise awareness among pupils of safety issues arising wheusing ICT in school and at home by developing display materials

Curriculum Links

ICT and PSHE

What Happened

The groups engaged in a general discussion of safety issues related to ICT use in terms of Internet, email and mobile phone calls / messaging. They identified examples from their own experience and then used the internet to visit the CEOPS, North Tyneside and Kent Grid for Learning sites to produce a list of do’s and don’t for E-safety which they then incorporated into posters for display in the school ICT suite and also each classroom in the school.

Educational Outcomes

Raised awareness of e-safety issues directly in target group of year 5 pupils and indirectly in other pupils through display. Better practice as a result of the project.

Images

E-Safety Poster 1 E-Safety Poster 2 E-Safety Poster 3 E-Safety Poster 4;
E-Safety Poster 5 E-Safety Poster 6 E-Safety Poster 7  

 

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