The myLGP website has been developed by NetSafe, in collaboration with New Zealand teachers, to support the Learn Guide Protect Framework. The site promotes a student-centred approach to teaching and learning about cybersafety and digital citizenship across the curriculum.
Sean Lyons, Chief Technology Officer from NetSafe, explains the Learn Guide Protect (LGP) website. LGP is intended to support schools in developing a culture of digital citizenship by providing information and resources for teachers and students in their learning around what it is to be a digital citizen. Sean explains the three layers making up the website and their specific purposes.
Sean Lyons, Chief Technology Officer from NetSafe, discusses the definition for digital citizenship and how it fits into the National Curriculum. He explains, "the focus of cybersafety has expanded beyond policies and procedures to include discussion, action, and teachable moments in the classroom." Students need to build skills and knowledge to effectively manage cyber challenges themselves, and become confident and successful digital citizens.
We are digital citizens
Read how the EBE ICT PD Cluster have worked towards their students becoming successful digital citizens. This reflective summary, on the Virtual Learning Network, describes the goals, process with practical resources and examples, and the impact this learning had on students, teachers, and whanau.
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