e-safety across west midlands schools stephanie davies wmnet
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E-safety across West Midlands
Schools
Stephanie Davies
WMnet
A collaboration of 14 West
Midlands Local Authorities
Who is WMnet?
collaboration and local ownership in a regional consortium
WMnet –
Part of the National Education network
Produced collaboratively by 14 West Midlands Local Authorities
for West Midlands schools
The WMnet E-safety Pack
ByronByron Review, March 2008 – recommends that:
•Schools use Becta Self Review Framework
•All schools have an AUP
•All schools use filtering service
•Schools offer family learning in e-safety
E-safety is not just a school ICT issue
It is about behaviour
The right of the child to be safe
The responsibility of the child to respect the safety and wellbeing of others and the law
It extends into every part of children’s services
It should be reflected in all policies
Crucially responsibility for e-safety extends beyond the school gates and beyond the school day
Element 1 – Leadership and management
1c The use of ICT to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency
1c-4 Safeguarding
It builds upon the Becta Self-Review Framework
Level 3 The school is aware of its responsibilities in ensuring that ICT usage by all network users is responsible, safe and secure. There are relevant and comprehensive policies in place which are understood and adhered to by many network users.
Level 2
The school is fully aware of its responsibilities in ensuring that ICT usage by all network users is responsible, safe and secure. Policies are relevant and comprehensive and regularly reviewed in line with developments in technology. Policies are understood by most and practice is monitored to ensure adherence.
Level 1
The school takes appropriate action to ensure that ICT usage by all network users both within and beyond the school is responsible, safe and secure. Policies are relevant and comprehensive and regularly reviewed in line
with developments in technology and practice. Policies are understood by all and practice is monitored to ensure adherence.
Becta Self-Review Framework
Element 2 – Curriculum
2a The planned ICT curriculum
2a-3 The planned use of ICT to support learning and teaching
Becta Self-Review Framework
Level 3
Most curriculum plans or schemes of work identify where ICT can support
learning and teaching and include some e-safety education for pupils. These plans are followed by most staff.
Level 2 All curriculum planning identifies key areas where ICT can support learning and teaching and includes effective e-safety education for pupils. All, or nearly all, staff use these plans for all subjects of the curriculum.
Level 1 Curriculum planning is comprehensive and innovative in its use of ICT to
support learning and teaching and in ensuring effective e-safety education for pupils. Planning is used by all, or nearly all, staff, and opportunities are encouraged for extending and adding new ideas as technology and/or practice develop.
Becta Self-Review Framework
The tools in the WMnet E-safety pack are part of the armoury of tools and resources available to LSCBs.
These can be used, not just in schools, but also adapted to all children’s services settings.
WMnet E-safety Pack
Provides a more detailed breakdown of e-safety development in school
It enables your school to:
identify where you are
identify the practical steps you can take to improve E-safety provision and procedures
WMnet E-safety Self-Review Framework
Acceptable use policy
Designated staff
Monitoring
Improvement planning
Teaching & curriculum
E-safety resources
Beyond school
Parents
Staff information literacy
Pupil information literacy
Acceptable use policy
Designated member of staff
Monitoring
School improvement planning
Teaching and curriculum
E-safety resources
Beyond school
Parents
Staff information literacy
Pupil information literacy
E-safety pledge
Information on each pledge
E-safety pledge to print
E-safety certificate to print
Available online at www.wmnet.org.uk/go/esafety
WMnet E-safety
Pledge and
Self-Review Framework
Again available online
intended to be read as notestowards the contents of schools’ acceptable use policies
Acceptable use policy guidance
E-safety posterAn ideal basis for teaching pupils how to behave safely and legally online
Selected teaching resources – more coming soon…
www.wmnet.org.uk/go/esafety
E-safety teaching resources
Just purchased from ROAR for all schools in the West Midlands…
E-safety teaching resources
Coming Nov ’08 - Jan ‘09 from Learning Curve…
E-safety teaching resources
Stephanie Davies
[email protected] 952022