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Certified Schools can access this webinar by logging into the learning hub.
This webinar will provide headteachers, school leaders and all teaching staff with practical guidance and advice on supporting children to understand the power of language online and how to communicate with others in a kind and empathetic manner.
Online messaging is used by billions of people around the world. It is easy, instant, fun and the most popular platforms support the ability to send pictures and videos with little restrictions. However, messaging is typically used to replace in-person communication and the absence of facial expressions or body language can often leave the door open to interpretation and the potential to cause offence or unintentional harm to the recipient.
In this webinar Phillipa Wraithmell, award-winning global digital transformation specialist who is currently leading digital strategies in schools across the UK and the UAE, and mental health and wellbeing expert Anna Bateman, will explore what is meant by the term ‘netiquette’, the importance of developing positive online behaviour and how to build a culture of positive communication that supports and protects children’s wellbeing online.
Understanding what netiquette is and the role it plays in helping to develop a style of language and communication that is considerate of others online.
Recognising the importance of demographics and developing a cultural awareness, including barriers to language, technology loop-holes and equity of access.
Identifying common misconceptions and exploring the core reasons why misunderstandings happen through online messaging and the use of emojis.
Understanding the THINK model of behaviour and how to encourage children and young people to take a moment before responding to messages.
Navigating through practical examples that can be applied in the classroom to support student’s awareness and further steps to help embed learning.
The webinar will discuss teaching online safety in nursery and early years settings and ways to safely introduce tech skills to the very young. It will explore how digital devices can help children to develop and how to engage parents to align activities at home with what is taught in the setting.
The webinar will examine online echo chambers, illustrating how ideas can take hold of individuals and create pathways to radicalisation. It will then discuss in detail what strategies schools can adopt to reduce this risk (such as encouraging critical thinking and a balanced digital diet).
The webinar will examine online echo chambers, illustrating how ideas can take hold of individuals and create pathways to radicalisation. It will then discuss in detail what strategies schools can adopt to reduce this risk (such as encouraging critical thinking and a balanced digital diet).
Our Certified School Programme is a complete solution for schools to implement an effective approach to online safety.
It has been designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety safeguarding duties outlined in the Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2022 guidance.
CPD accredited training for the whole school community, including, DSLs, teachers, school staff, parents and carers.
Supporting schools to stay on top of online safety related news, social media updates, gaming updates and evolving online issues.
Designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety statutory duties outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2022.
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Access to our Resource Hub containing over 500 platform guides and lesson plans in online safety.
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