Although teachers must protect students
from inappropriate material online, it is event more important
that they teach students search skills and skills to critically
evaluate what they are reading online.
These resources are related to children’s
safety on the Net and are particularly valuable for parent education,
and to help teachers to develop safe-use policies in the classroom.
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- Ballad of an Email Terrorist
Al Rogers, 1995
A teacher's personal account, which relates the steps taken by a school to track down an obscene email message received by one of its fourth grade students. Old, but interesting reading.
- CyberSmart! Curriculum
An American K-8 curriculum resource aimed to empower students to use the Internet safely, responsibly and effectively.
- E-safety
Becta, UK, 2006
Highlights the safety issues and provides advice for schools on how to use technology safely.
- Kidsmart
Childnet International, UK, 2004
A practical internet safety program website for schools, young people, parents,
and other agencies.
- Safe
and Responsible Use of the Internet
Nancy Willard, CSRIU, 2002
Provides guidance to parents, educators, librarians,
policy-makers, and others regarding effective, empowerment
strategies to assist young people in gaining the knowledge,
skills, motivation, and self-control to use the Internet
and other information technologies in a safe and responsible
manner.
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