New resources to support new and trainee teachers

Childnet international have launched a new set of resources ith the support of the TDA, which have been developed to inform and assist Trainee teachers and NQTs.  .

There are three key components to this new resource:

  1. a guide designed to support teachers personal use of social networking services, keeping themselves, their students, and their job safe.
  2. a checklist for those entering a school to assist and inform them in relation to technology use at home, at school and in the classroom.
  3. a matrix of resources - example teaching resources for use in class for different Key Stages, including resources from CEOP, the BBC  and others.

The guide alos features video clips which could be used as part of staff induction or training. Although aimed at trainee teachers and NQTs, these resources would also support other areas of CPD and could be utilised to enhance other staff members awareness and understanding of e-Safety and professional practice.

These are online resources and can be found at http://www.childnet.com/kia/traineeteachers/, with the Guide and the Checklist also available as downloadable pdfs.

Published Friday, September 09, 2011 8:53 AM by averyr01

Comments

Wednesday, May 09, 2012 10:04 AM by Thomas

# re: New resources to support new and trainee teachers

1, If you recive a email or a mesgsae never reply to it if you dont know who it is.2, Never give out personal information to people you dont know.3, Do not give a person a photo of you if you dont know that person.4, Do not accept a friend request on: facebook, twitter, msn ETC ,If you dont know who they are.5,Do not accept a offer from anyone who wants to meet you face to face that you dont know.6, If someone wants to meet you face to face always tell a parent or a teacher that you trust if you dont know them.7, Do not take a photo of your self and put it on the internet with your school logo on it or dancing logo or faootball logo ETC.