The Portuguese approach to e-safety in schools
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The Portuguese approach to e-safety in schools
Fernando Rui Campos (POR)
24 September 2013
Az iskolai internetbiztonság Portugáliában
VII. International Media Conference„The Effects of the Media on Children and Young People” 25 – 27 September 2013 Balatonalmádi, Hungary
MoE and the Portuguese Safer Internet Centre [SIC]
Awareness Centre
Help Line&
Hot Line
DGE ICT Competence Centre 2012/13
9 ICT Competence Centres
University of MinhoUniversity of Aveiro University of CoimbraUniversity of LisbonUniversity of Évora New University of Lisbon
Santarém Polytechnic InstituteSetúbal Polytechnic InstituteBatalha Secondary School
Institutions
[ICT in Education Unit]
Awareness sessions in schools+
SID School activities
Curriculum Integration
Classroom Activities(SeguraNet Challenges)
School level(Esafety Label)
eSafety
eSafety in Portuguese schools
• Public and Private Schools
– Primary Schools [6-10 year olds]
– Lower & Upper Secondary Schools [11- 18 year olds]
• Parents• Teachers
Context – Target Groups
Teacher training, Police, youth institutions, Child protecion institutions, schools
Design and support of eSafety Challenges
Awareness sessions in schools (focus on teachers)
Safer Internet Day (Week)
Youth Panel
Iniciatives – SeguraNet project
http://www.seguranet.pt
• To promote critical thinking in the students
– Learning from mistakes
– Not only awareness but also learning by using school resources (teacher & classroom time, other resources)
Goals of eSafety Challenges
Challenge ActivitiesSecondary Schools
• Respond to Digital learning resources (including parents teams)
Primary Schools
• Video creation• Creation of Illustrations , etc., under
eSafety Challenges Challenges lower/upper
secondarySchool registration
Challenges primary school
Classroom registration
7 – Challenges for students
3 – Challenges for parents
3 – Challengesfor students
(208) Schools (1270) Teachers
(23484) Students (506) Parents
171 classrooms3702 students
School year 2012/13
Participation of the Autonomous Regions of Madeira and the Azores
Classroom activities & parents’ involvement
Content
Reusable resource - Creative Commons Licensing BY-SA
Web & analogical resources
Sexting - Example
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Example of resources (Creative Commons)
• Schools (head teachers, Heads of Department)• Teachers
Target groups
•Web site•Posters•Small booklets
Media Types
http://www.seguranet.pt/creativecommons/
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Target groupsStudents ; parents; teachers ; schools
Specialized esafety resources
Social Networks and Repositories
Safer Internet Day – specific support and activities for schools
Curriculum integration
Subject: Information and Communication Technology
2 consecutive years – 7th and 8th [13-15 years old]
Curriculum spiral approach
Subject assessment
Support and mapped resources related to curriculum indicators
Individual access to the resources Wireless and fixed connection to the web
Unified content and access filtering system School level
Organizational level distinct virtual Network
eSafety/eSecurity
School Infrastructure
• To access information and support that helps schools anticipate and deal with incidents related to Internet security
• To provide guidance to schools in the area of Internet security comprehensively and that includes multiple domains.
• To show parents and other stakeholders in the educational community that Internet security is important for schools
Objectives
School eSafety Multidomain approach
eSafety Label is a European project that is managed by:
eSafety label School
1 year between answers to the evaluation questionnaire and a new Action Plan
Documental evidence
Physical Evidence maybe required
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Action Plan
Action Plan
Action PlanNo attribution of Label
Action Plan
Vality: 18 months
Gold
Global school eSafety for schools Evaluation indicators
http://www.esafetylabel.eu/
eSafety Label (Selo de Segurança Digital [POR])
Source: European Schoolnet
Resources
Physical resources
OnLine resources
Human Resources
ICT Competence
centre
ICT TeachersMoE
Child protection Institutions Educational
Autonomous Regions
Azores & Madeira
documents
Esafety games
videos
Educational games
Lesson plansHelp LineAlert Line
Preschool to Secondary teachers
Platforms Information Flyers
eSafety Resources Organization in schools
Guidelines
Police Forces
SeguraNet project
http://www.seguranet.pt
E-mail: [email protected]
Fernando Rui Campos [email protected]
Thank you
ICT in Education Unit [MoE]