4. Ensure that the training and guidance for inspectors include an appropriate focus on e-safety, for example within the evaluation of safeguarding and the care and support of pupils.Becta is the government agency that promotes the innovative use of information technology in learning; ww.becta.org.uk/.
5. Your children are E-Safe savvy When questioned, they know; Policy, procedure, and what to Do when they are worried You use the students as mentors for beginners, Whether that is staff or New students. Are all your support staff, as well as your teaching staff trained and confident Using Technology safely Parents and Carers are also Confident in their use of Technology With a view to E-Safety And supporting their children Training For E-Safety Are governors trained and Instrumental in the design and implementation of E-Safety measures And policy Training has taken place However, staff have not cascaded Essential information. Children have some or Little understanding Of dangers posed by the use of technology There is little impact on what the children know or understand 9/15/2009
6. 9/15/2009 Your children feel safe online and are Clearly aware of how to stay safe There is clear and rigorous Guidance and understanding of How to deal with cyber-bullying However, the latter rarely happens Your children respect their Technological environment Assessment & Standards For E-Safety Children quickly and confidently engage and experiment With new and emerging technologies Acceptable/Responsible use Policy is completed for ALL staff, Students and visitors to the school Children lack Awareness of how to stay safe online There is a log of Regular cyber-bullying incidents Children get most Of their E-Safety ‘Savvy’ Off their own backs
7. 9/15/2009 We have outside trainers And speakers come in and Update staff and students E-Safety is delivered implicitly And explicitly throughout The curriculum, it DOES NOT sit In the domain of ICT lessons Monitoring and revision of the Curriculums Interaction with Technology is rigorous and frequent The curriculum & E-Safety We avoid ‘reactive’ situations and Incidents through a policy and ethos of Responsible use for ALL users E-Safety incidents have A swift and positive outcome We rely on the LA’s Filtering policy to make Sure our children are safe We change our E-Safety Policy following an incident e.g. Breaches of security, cyber-bullying The ICT department Sort out AUP’s and E-Safety policy... We go and see the Head of ICT when there is an issue
8. 9/15/2009 Our AUP/RUP is devised and Agreed upon by ALL stakeholders; from Students to parents to governors Staff and students are ALL aware of procedure When there is an E-Safety incident We have evaluative comments Regarding E-Safety in our SEF ALL actions taken are based On rigorous self assessment, including, E-Safety...This has an OUTSTANDING Impact on E-Safety in our School community Leadership & Management for E-Safety Staff and Students are aware Of the LEVELS/CLASSIFICATIONS Of incidents and how to proceed We still have regular Difficulties/E-Safety incidents in and out of school And when educated off site We have an Acceptable Use Policy that students and parents sign At the beginning of the year Incidents are put into a log book In the schools Network room or teachers inform the Network manager....it is unlikely that changes to policy are heavily influenced by these logs, there would be little evidence to support this.
9. Safeguarding issues are a limiting judgement E-Safety is inadequate in your school if: Your school relies on outside agencies (e.g. LA filtering) to keep children safe E-Safety is considered an ICT issue in your school and not embedded in the safeguarding children arena Your children do not feel safe Even if there is general understanding of e-safety and children feel safe. there is still the tendency to ‘lock down and ban’ rather than deliver a responsible use policy 9/15/2009
26. Background / Rationale - Explains how a school e-safety policy should help to ensure safe and appropriate use. The use of these exciting and innovative tools in school and at home has been shown to raise educational standards and promote pupil / student achievement.
27. Development, monitoring and review of the Policy – outlining stakeholders involved in the development and monitoring of your schools E-Safety policy
28. Schedule for development, monitoring and review - What and how schools agree upon their own schedule
29. Scope of the Policy This policy applies to all members of the school community (including staff, students / pupils, volunteers, parents / carers, visitors, community users) who have access to and are users of school ICT systems, both in and out of school.9/15/2009