This panel discussion programme for primary school teachers originally broadcast live on Tuesday, 1 February 2022.
This was an opportunity to share ideas and best practice ahead of Safer Internet Day 2022. The panel was hosted by Naomi Wilkinson – a regular face on C91ȱ and 91ȱ Teach Live Lessons – and included teachers and experts (details below).
The programme also introduced new teaching resources from , which can be used to teach online safety lessons across a range of topics.
These resources can be used to educate pupils on using technology safely, respectfully and responsibly. They could also help pupils recognise acceptable and unacceptable behaviour online, as well helping them to identify ways of reporting concerns about content and contact.
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Scaling back screen time. document
In this article for teachers Emma Selby, a clinical specialist nurse in children's mental health, shares tips on what parents and young people can do to scale back screen time.
Watch again: Safer Internet Day 2021 - Live Lesson. video
In this Live Lesson in partnership with the UK Safer Internet Centre, aimed at primary-aged students and linked to the primary computing curriculum, we learn about how we can stay safe, responsible and wise in an increasingly digital world, with tips and advice from some of the biggest personalities on the web.
91ȱ Own It has a page dedicated to teachers of pupils aged 7-11. It has downloadable teacher resources paired with videos, articles and quizzes covering topics such as managing online information, privacy and security.