Key Competencies in the Online World
The New Zealand Curriculum Key Competencies support dispositions that enable young people to learn well now and into the future. This resource outlines what these competencies could look like online.
The New Zealand Curriculum Key Competencies support dispositions that enable young people to learn well now and into the future. This resource outlines what these competencies could look like online.
The New Zealand Curriculum Key Competencies support dispositions that enable young people to learn well now and into the future. This resource outlines what these competencies could look like online.
Take a look at how YouTube can and can’t be used in your classroom.
There has never been a greater need for schools to take a proactive approach towards a whole school community promotion of digital citizenship, including online safety and wellbeing, than there is now. This is why Netsafe has created its revised position on digital citizenship in education in its new white paper From literacy to fluency to…
Knowing how to respond to a digital incident and what first steps to take is essential to reducing further harm and minimising distress. Examples of incidents range from school fights, cyber bullying, inappropriate image sharing, privacy breaches and incitement to self-harm or harassment online. The goal is to ensure the wellbeing and safety of those…
A roadmap to develop a culture of online safety and wellbeing across the learning environments.
A guide to support whānau in their home environment
A teaching resource that helps you to understand students’ knowledge and confidence when using digital technology