The Internet is a rich educational resource
that dramatically expands classroom resources.
The access to
curriculum materials, group projects, collaboration and idea
sharing encourages independence and problem solving skills expected
of students in today’s society.
With
a well-planned approach teachers can use the Internet to achieve
positive teaching and learning outcomes enabling students to
become information literate members of society who can make
decisions based on sound knowledge and understanding.
However there are concerns regarding the dangers and pitfalls
that students may unwittingly encounter online.
Educational systems and individual schools must recognise their
duty of care and the need to support students in the appropriate
and safe use of the Internet.
By alerting parents and students
to potential dangers, developing guidelines and providing advice
and support, the exposure of students to inappropriate material
and communication can be minimised.
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| Australian Government resources for teachers |
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