Showing posts with label cyberbullying. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Education : Best of 2021 : Semester #2





credits: Education International


"Education International stands in solidarity with the teachers, students, and people of Ukraine and calls on the international community to stop the bloodshed and do their utmost to avoid a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Europe."

Education International 

Since the first news on television and stories of the war flooded the social media feeds about the war in Europe students crowded around teachers to ask them about it. At home, parents had the same questions and help their kids . 


"In a conflict that has been called the world’s “first TikTok war,” children and teenagers have had access to a mass of information that is often unverified and troubling, and may trigger anxieties."


There was some anxiety mixed into the questions, and they were using adult terminology they didn’t fully understand, but it was a hot topic for all our students.





 kindergarten destroyed in Stanitsa Luhanska, Ukraine
credits: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times


Hundreds of schools have been destroyed during the war in UkraineAnxiety and fear are common reactions to the events in Ukraine, but students also want more knowledge and understanding, especially as the situation worsens.


I remembered September 11. Students came to school and entered in the classroom after lunch. They saw in the news the terrific images direct on television.


"It was a school day like every other day. Lunch time. Some teachers appeared at school before the beginning of the classes and told us to watch the news on the television. We stopped our lunch  and went to Teachers' room."


War is dreadful, and the images of Ukraine’s bombardments are so cruel. After two years of pandemic, it’s important to keep in mind the social and emotional wellbeing of students while talking and explaining lessons from Ukraine.


“It’s a difficult one, isn’t it?” said a teacher in her elementary school classroom “My instinct would be to protect you,” she reasoned.






credits: Andrew Testa for New Yok Times

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Some European children are worried that the war in Ukraine could spread to their own countries.


"As Europeans have grappled with the shock of facing a war on their doorstep and a frenzied news cycle, many teachers have had little time to process what was happening — they had to provide answers, and fast."


The job of teachers is to help students understand and process the news at an age-appropriate level while giving them opportunities to dig more deeply into the events, make connections to the history of Europe.


I'm sure all the teachers and parents are doing their best.  


Looking back the roundup 2021 I've come up with what's been the best posts of #semester2 of my blog The Digital Teacher G-SoutoThe selection is based on page views but also based on pedagogical relevance of the most-read posts.


Here are the Best of semester #2

























via TIF News

"Shine bright like a diamond. 

You're a shooting star I see"

My special choice of the #2nd semester 2021? Bright Holiday Season, Shine Bright... Hillcrest Primary School : Sorrow.

It broke my heart! What started as a joyful day of celebration ended with the entire Tasmanian community stunned & heartbroken.




creditsTwitter/NickMcCallum7




The deaths of six children after a jumping castle was lifted into the air from strong winds at a school end-of-year celebration as condolences flowed into the grieving  small coastal city.

The sixth student has died last 19 December, after Hillcrest Primary School's end of year celebration event.


Holiday season was there. Christmas season is children's big dream. 


Hoping to have inspire you in your lessons all over the last year.


Teachers are teaching with passion in such difficult moments. Guiding your students the best you can helping them to adapt to a different world and prepare to a new the future. Give them hope, joy, help them not to be so anxious with this terrible time.


Your mission from the heart!


G-Souto

05.04.2022
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Monday, February 8, 2016

#SID2016 at school : Let's play our part for a better internet






Safer Internet Day #SID is organised by Insafe in February of each year to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially among children and young people across the world.

Safer Internet Day 2016 will be celebrated on Tuesday 9 February 2016. The theme for the day is:

"Play your part for a better internet."



Safer Internet Day is an EU wide initiative to promote a safer internet for all users, especially young people. One of three internet users are children and they spend more and more time on social media, playing online games or using mobile apps. 


Infographic
credits: Better Internet for Kids

The call to action for Safer Internet Day 2016 is; “Play your part for a better internet” and the hashtags are #SID2016 and #Up2Us.

Explore the infographic above and the website for ideas, information and inspiration on how to get involved.


SID2016
credits: Digital Agenda EU

Over the years, Safer Internet Day (SID) has become a landmark event in the online safety calendar. 

Starting as an initiative of the EU SafeBorders project in 2004 and taken up by the Insafe network as one of its earliest actions in 2005, Safer Internet Day has grown beyond its traditional geographic zone and is now celebrated in more than 100 countries worldwide, and across all continents

Visit the Better Internet for Kids websiteClick on your country flag to find out what's happening near you.

From cyberbullying to social networking, each year Safer Internet Day aims to raise awareness of emerging online issues and chooses a topic reflecting current concerns. 

For SID 2016, the focus of the day is "Play your part for a better internet", reflecting the fact that we all have a role to play.






Education:

Being safe online at any age not only requires awareness and knowledge but also quite a mastery of skills:


  • Digital literacy skills, 
  • Social skills, 
  • Communication skills
  • Emotional skills. 

Arguably, it's important to have a little bit of everything in order to have a safe online experience. It's so important to be socially and emotionally skilled in order to become an empowered, resilient and empathic user of modern technology. 

SID 2016 has put together some activities teachers can use in their school to celebrate Safer Internet Day all over February.

All the activities are described below and you can download a Powerpoint presentation with scripts, videos, and worksheets. You can use to help get things started.




SID2016


Activities: 


  • Create an Internet Safety Poster
  • Agree an online code
  • Positive messages campaign
  • The Granny Rule: which photos are okay to share?
  • Super Selfie (up-to16)
You can choose other activities to  involve your students on the SID website





Digital resources for teachers :


  • Videos for different ages:









Films:

Trust (2010) : Trust : a movie for safety on Internet 2012

Disconnect (2014) : Education: Disconnect and Safer Internet 2014 





Brochures, Helplines, Handbooks:

  • Youth Manifesto For a Better Internet : read the brochure here
  • The Web We Want is an educational handbook developed by European Schoolnet for 13-16 year olds aimed at helping to reflect on online experiences and responsibilities. 
The handbook has been developed with and by young people, and has reflective exercises about the Internet for students to think and write about.
Students can test their online skills, learn more about their rights in the online world and create tips and tools that they can share with other young people. The handbook has some nice details about what other teens think about certain online activities and what they want out of the internet, which can aid reflection.

The Web We Want
teens




The Web We Want for Teens : Download here

Languages: 




The Web We Want
educators


The We We Want For Educators: HandBook download here

Languages:


Social media:

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/SaferInternetDay

Twitter: @SaferInternetEU or @safeinternetday #SID2016 #UP2US

Instagram : sid2016






Some thoughts: 

Children born today are growing up in a world powered by data. They will be surrounded by powerful digital technologies, while the world’s information is digitised, analysed and transmitted around them in seconds. The internet is their companion, sometimes more than their family, school and friends.

Teachers and educators must help children and teens to be well informed. We need to give them the skills to keep themselves safe online.  

Knowing how to sniff out trouble, knowing how to avoid it, and knowing how to handle it when it comes knocking are key essential life skills.

Please pass the message! There’s always someone to them : teachers, parents, older brothers, grandfathers.

Whether we are children and young people, teachers, parents, educators or social care workers, we all have a part to play for a better internet, a better and safer place to be, especially for kids and teens.

There is always place which anyone can use to report if they feel uncomfortable or worried about someone they are chatting to online.

Parents: 

As parents, search for latest information on websites your kids like to visit, mobiles and new technology. Find out what’s good, what’s not and what they can do about it. 

There are always areas on websites about safety if you look after young people, with resources that teachers and parents can use at home,  at school or just to get with it. 

Teachers:

Every teacher will work #SID2015 in differents ways thinking on their students (age and level).

Teachers will find a wealth of multilingual resources empowering young people, and their families to make the best possible use of online technology.

"SID is a space where leaders in the internet safety community can communicate with the public and exchange ideas, knowledge and experience with each other."

I play my part for a better Internet by supporting Safer Internet Day !

G-Souto

08.02.2016

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