E-safety for the i-generation: combating the misuse of technology in schools

Cyber bullying, sexual harassment, cyber stalking - these are all risks that young people may face every day, and effective e-safety is more important than ever. This practical, hands-on resource will help the reader understand issues such as cyber bullying and sexual dangers online, what e-safety is, how to adopt a whole school approach to e-safety, how to involve parents and carers in e-safety, and responding to incidents.

It also covers how to implement an e-safety policy, with a complete e-safety model to use. The book also includes activities with photocopiable handouts to teach young people about staying safe online. This easy-to-use manual is essential for school staff and educators, and all those working in youth and community settings.

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Subject(s)Computing
Author(s)Nikki Giant
Age11-14
Published2013
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Shelf reference004 GIA
ISN/ISBN9781849059442
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8ujq

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