An interesting presentation of what you're doing with digital citizenship. I'm interested in your observed "disparities between cyber-safety understandings between home and school". What are the disparities? My guess is that your school is stricter on cyber-safety than homes are. I'm also wondering whether this is actually a "disparity of understaning" on the part of parents, who may be very aware of cybersafety issues, or whether it is simply the' fact' that schools are responsible to parents for cyber-safety, but parents are not responsible to schools. Is itschool accountability that is actually the difference?
I'm keen to see how your T4 survey goes.
Hauturu School is a small rural school that sits on the West Coast of Kawhia. We have come to end of our 3 year involvement with the King Country Coast ICTPD Cluster. We look forward to continuing our development by keeping and maintaining the ICT integration of teaching and learning within our school.
Aim 2: In a collaborative, cooperative learning environment, Hauturu School will strive for excellence in learning and teaching.
Strategic Aim 2 Annual Aim 2 ICT Purchase & Hardware Updated User Agreements
ICT Sustainability Planning 2012
1. Students to become successful digital citizens
2. Principals to lead the integration of e-learning in their schools (strategic and operational)
In a collaborative, cooperative learning environment, Hauturu School will strive for excellence in learning and teaching.
Hauturu Primary School Reflective Summary - Our 3 year Journey in PPT
Goals
3. Teachers to integrate e-learning effectively into their practice creating an innovative and exciting learning environment for all students
Hauturu School Term 4 Inquiry Unit Plan
4. Family and whānau to actively participate in their child’s learning
Currently under construction and review are;
Future Focus
You're doing a fantastic job of keeping everyone informed of available ICT PD resources Barbara, Awesome!