Safer Internet Day – Pupil Attitudes and Practices

Our P4-7 pupils carried out an interactive survey of their practices and attitudes to online activities.  The children were asked a range of questions on their online habits.  This was anonymous and conducted through a computer voting system not requiring any login details.

As per national trends, the results demonstrate to how our young people are engaging with social media and online devices.

Have a look at the video to view the results.  The footage can be paused on each slide to allow you to digest the information displayed.

We are using these results to have a conversation on how to use online media safely and responsibly.

The class also undertook a class discussion quiz that focussed on how consent works in an online context. We explored how young people ask for, give and receive consent online. This covered aspects such as friendships or relationships, how they take and share images and videos or how they manage their privacy and data.

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