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Introduction

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Overview of the ClickThinking Pack

Schools and government initiatives are encouraging the educational use of the Internet right across the curriculum and young people are taking readily to this way of learning and communicating.

At the same time, the media tends to focus on the rare occasions when use of the Internet causes distress. The Scottish Executive believes that young people need to be protected and informed; and that those responsible for them, whether teachers, parents or other carers, should be aware of the issues involved.

Previous Scottish Executive Education Department (SEED) publications in this area have dealt with the need to protect pupils from misuse of computers (Information Ethics) and to understand copyright implications (Copyright and Ethics in a Digital Age).

This booklet focuses on personal safety and wellbeing. It attempts to clarify potential risks and to empower Internet users in schools so that they can keep themselves safe. Those who manage Scottish schools, and all teachers, whether responsible for a primary class or for teaching a subject, will find policy guidelines and background information which will prepare our pupils to take their safe and well-earned place in the Digital Age.

Much of the advice in these guidelines will be relevant to other Local Authority staff responsible for overseeing young people's use of the Internet (eg managers and staff in community education centres, residential homes for young people, libraries and other settings). These groups should take account of the messages about personal safety, and put into place the recommendations suitable for their setting.

 

Making Good Use of the Materials

The ClickThinking Pack includes information and resources for children and young people, their parents or carers, as well as for teachers and managers. The resources may be edited and/or photocopied or otherwise reproduced for classroom use or for distribution to parents and the wider community. Teachers and managers may find other points of interest in the sections for pupils and parents.

ClickThinking Website

This pack is available on the web at:
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/clickthinking
As and when appropriate, the contents of this website will be updated.

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