Webinar – Introducing online safety to young children
Designed for teachers of 1st and 2nd class, this webinar explores how best to introduce younger pupils
Continue ReadingDesigned for teachers of 1st and 2nd class, this webinar explores how best to introduce younger pupils
Continue ReadingA record number of students and schools entered the Safer Internet Day Awards 2020. The competition recognises the
Continue ReadingThese HTML Heroes colouring templates are great activity for Safer Internet Day, especially with younger children. Click here
Continue ReadingPart of the Myselfie Teaching Resource. Lesson 4: You’ve been framed, will help the students to reflect on
Continue ReadingPDST TIE will be providing an overview of the Digital Strategy for Schools 2015-2020 and in particular
Continue ReadingThis short animation forms part of the Myselfie Teaching Resource. Vicky’s Party addresses the topic of Cyber Bullying,
Continue ReadingUse the Safer Internet Day rap to promote an anti-bullying message and to help improve comprehension skills.
Continue ReadingWhat is Critical Thinking? There are many definitions of critical thinking, in its most basic form, it is about
Continue ReadingWorried about something you have seen online or concerned about your child? Childline and the National Parents Council Primary offer free advice and support service.
Childline is a support service for young people up to the age of 18.There is a 24hr telephone, online and mobile phone texting service.
The National Parents Council Primary enables and empowers parents to be effective partners in their children’s education.
Sometimes you might unwittingly stumble across illegal online content like child abuse imagery. Always remember: you can report it and get it removed using Hotline.ie.
Hotline.ie exists to combat the distribution and proliferation of illegal content, like child sexual
abuse content, in conjunction with police and Internet Industry