{ Five Nations 2012 Digital citizenship in and out of the Classroom.

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{ Five Nations 2012 Digital citizenship in and out of the Classroom

7 ways to use Facebook 1.Help develop and follow institutional policy about Facebook. 2. Encourage learners to follow Facebook’s guidelines. 3. Stay up to date about safety and privacy settings on Facebook. 4. Promote good citizenship in the digital world. 5. Use Facebook’s pages and groups features to communicate with learners and parents. 6. Embrace the digital, social, mobile, and “always-on” learning styles of 21st Century students. 7. Use Facebook as a professional development resource.

regulation/professional-guidance-ecomms-social-media.pdf regulation/professional-guidance-ecomms-social-media.pdf GCTS Guidelines on Social Media

“ Sound judgement and due care should be exercised as conduct which may not directly relate to pupils may be relevant to a teacher’s fitness to teach”. 1 Have an institutional policy on social media usage: GCTS

The behaviours listed below have warranted disciplinary measures: ● inappropriate electronic communication with pupils, colleagues and parents/carers, including SMS and instant messaging; ● posting/sending sexually explicit pictures/images to colleagues or pupils; ● grooming - whereby a teacher uses electronic messages with a view to establishing an inappropriate relationship with a pupil; ● possessing, making, viewing or distributing indecent images of children; ● using inappropriate YouTube content in the educational setting. GCTS

Before posting materials online stop and ask yourself: 1. Might it reflect poorly on you, your school, employer or the teaching profession? 2. Is your intention to post this material driven by personal reasons or professional reasons? 3. Are you confident that the comment or other media in question, if accessed by others, (colleagues, parents etc) would be considered reasonable and appropriate? Principles

2 Facebook Guidelines

3 Privacy settings You have to be 13 to use Facebook Facebook has much stronger Privacy settings for those aged under 18 than for adults Encourage learners to set and monitor their privacy settings

4 Good Citizens in the Digital World Conducting yourself in a civil manner in the online world just like you would be expected to behave in offline world. Universal rules of social conduct apply in both environments. Behaving responsibly and compassionately with your online actions. Watching out for others in your online community much like you would in a ‘real world’ neighbourhood. By doing so, you are promoting a healthy and safe online community.

5 Create Pages

Pages can open new opportunities for teaching and learning. Most young people are already accessing Facebook using their mobile phones when not at school. Now the learning opportunity can reach them where they live online.

6 Embrace the Digital, Social, Mobile and “Always- On” Learning Styles of 21st Century Students Interactive: Learners who create their own content and interact via social media can express their identity and creativity. Learner-Centred: Shifts the learning responsibility to the learner, requiring learners to take a more active role in their own learning process Authentic: The use of social media and technology should be tied to a specific learning goal or activity. Collaborative: Learning is a social activity, and many learners learn best through working with a group of peers. This collaboration and peer feedback can take place in either a virtual or in-person environment. On-Demand: Course content should be made available “on-demand” so the learner can view course materials when, where, and how they want to view the content, whether on a desktop computer, mobile phone or other handheld device.

7 Use Facebook as a Professional Development Resource Five Nations Network Facebook page?